Red Bull Cliff Diving World Series

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A composite dive from Orlando Duque. Orlando-Duque Boston-2012.jpg
A composite dive from Orlando Duque.
Red Bull Cliff Diving Hamburg 2009 Red Bull Cliff Diving Hamburg 2009 Anna Bader.jpg
Red Bull Cliff Diving Hamburg 2009
Red Bull Cliff Diving World Series 2011 in La Rochelle, France. Championnat Red Bull Cliff Diving World Series 2011 - Arret de La Rochelle (70).JPG
Red Bull Cliff Diving World Series 2011 in La Rochelle, France.
A person dives from the 27.5 meter platform on La Salve bridge. Saltos Red Bull en Bilbao 2015 (21713225096).jpg
A person dives from the 27.5 meter platform on La Salve bridge.

The Red Bull Cliff Diving World Series, established in 2009 and created by Red Bull, is an annual international series of cliff diving events in which a limited number of competitors determine the Cliff Diving World Series winner.

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Divers jump from a platform at a height ranging from 26 to 28 m (85–92 ft). Competitions are held in a limited number of venues around the globe.

History

The Red Bull Cliff Diving World Series men’s competition started in 2009. The women’s competition began in 2014. [1] The competition season takes place over eight locations around the world. [2] Since 2020, there have been an equal number of male and female competitors. [3]

Tour ranking

Every athlete scores a number of points in every competition as distributed here:

Points system from 2012

In 2012 the Series introduced a new point system that was continued to be used also during the 2013 season. [4]

Rank1234567891011121314
Points200160130110907060504030201098

Cliff Diving World Series champion is the athlete who scored the highest cumulated number of points in all competitions during the season.

The top 6 divers in the overall ranking at the end of the season will pre-qualify automatically for the next season.

Results by year

Men

SeasonChampionSecondThird
2023 Flag of Romania.svg Constantin Popovici - 1032 pts Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Aidan Heslop - 809 pts Flag of Spain.svg Carlos Gimeno - 703 pts
2022 Flag of France.svg Gary Hunt - 1240 pts Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Aidan Heslop - 1166 pts Flag of Romania.svg Cătălin Preda - 1130 pts
2021 Flag of France.svg Gary Hunt – 800 pts Flag of Romania.svg Constantin Popovici – 640 pts Flag of Romania.svg Cătălin Preda – 550 pts
2020Series cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2019 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Gary Hunt – 1160 pts Flag of Mexico.svg Jonathan Paredes – 750 pts Flag of the United States.svg Andy Jones – 500 pts
2018 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Gary Hunt – 1010 pts Flag of the United States.svg Steven LoBue – 950 pts Flag of Mexico.svg Jonathan Paredes – 790 pts
2017 Flag of Mexico.svg Jonathan Paredes – 720 pts Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Gary Hunt – 710 pts Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Blake Aldridge – 580 pts
2016 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Gary Hunt – 1350 pts Flag of Mexico.svg Jonathan Paredes – 1030 pts Flag of the United States.svg Andy Jones – 910 pts
2015 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Gary Hunt – 1320 pts Flag of Colombia.svg Orlando Duque – 970 pts Flag of Mexico.svg Jonathan Paredes – 849 pts
2014 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Gary Hunt – 1110 pts Flag of Russia.svg Artem Silchenko – 840 pts Flag of the United States.svg Steven LoBue – 680 pts
2013 Flag of Russia.svg Artem Silchenko – 1030 pts Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Gary Hunt – 980 pts Flag of Colombia.svg Orlando Duque – 860 pts
2012 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Gary Hunt – 860 pts Flag of Colombia.svg Orlando Duque – 840 pts Flag of the United States.svg Steven LoBue – 740 pts
2011 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Gary Hunt – 125 pts Flag of Russia.svg Artem Silchenko – 90 pts Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Michal Navrátil – 74 pts
2010 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Gary Hunt – 109 pts Flag of Colombia.svg Orlando Duque – 94 pts Flag of Russia.svg Artem Silchenko – 80 pts
2009 Flag of Colombia.svg Orlando Duque – 127 pts Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Gary Hunt – 127 pts Flag of Russia.svg Artem Silchenko – 111 pts

Women

SeasonChampionSecondThird
2023 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Rhiannan Iffland – 1200 pts Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Molly Carlson – 970 pts Flag of Australia (converted).svg Xantheia Pennisi – 600 pts
2022 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Rhiannan Iffland – 1560 pts Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Molly Carlson – 1270 pts Flag of the United States.svg Eleanor Smart – 820 pts
2021 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Rhiannan Iffland – 800 pts Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Jessica Macaulay – 580 pts Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Molly Carlson – 560 pts
2020Series cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2019 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Rhiannan Iffland – 1200 pts Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jessica Macaulay – 670 pts Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Lysanne Richard – 660 pts
2018 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Rhiannan Iffland – 830 pts Flag of Mexico.svg Adriana Jiménez – 760 pts Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Lysanne Richard – 690 pts
2017 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Rhiannan Iffland – 890 pts Flag of Australia (converted).svg Helena Merten – 740 pts Flag of Mexico.svg Adriana Jiménez – 690 pts
2016 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Rhiannan Iffland – 1290 pts Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Lysanne Richard – 1030 pts Flag of the United States.svg Cesilie Carlton – 780 pts
2015 Flag of the United States.svg Rachelle Simpson – 490 pts Flag of the United States.svg Ginger Huber – 420 pts Flag of the United States.svg Cesilie Carlton – 400 pts
2014 Flag of the United States.svg Rachelle Simpson – 600 pts Flag of Germany.svg Anna Bader – 390 pts Flag of Mexico.svg Adriana Jiménez – 360 pts

Tour events

History of Tour events20092010201120122013201422015201620172018 2019 2020320212022 2023
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Hawkesbury River, Cattai Feb 4Jan 31 – Feb 2
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Sydney Harbour, Sydney Nov 7Oct 15
Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Baku Oct 16
Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Stari Most, Mostar Aug 15Sep 24Sep 16Sep 8Aug 24Sep 26Aug 28Aug 27Sep 9
Flag of Brazil.svg Icaraí, Niteroi, Rio de Janeiro Sep 28Oct 20
Flag of Chile.svg Rapa Nui Mar 12
Flag of Chile.svg Lago Ranco Oct 21
Flag of Colombia.svg Cali Feb 6–7
Flag of Colombia.svg Cartagena Convention CentreApr 25
Flag of Croatia.svg Lovrijenac, Dubrovnik Jul 11
Flag of Cuba.svg Havana, Morro Castle May 10
Flag of Denmark.svg Copenhagen Opera House, Copenhagen Jun 22Jun 20Jun 18Aug 25Jul 16
Flag of France.svg Bonifacio, Corsica Jun 23
Flag of France.svg Seine River, Eiffel Tower, Paris Jun 18Jun 18
Flag of France.svg Saint-Raphaël Jun 12
Flag of France.svg Tour Saint-Nicolas, La Rochelle May 19May 15Jun 18May 25May 17Jul 23Jun 6
Flag of Germany.svg Rickmer Rickmers, Hamburg Aug 29
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Abereiddy, Pembrokeshire, Wales Sep 8Sep 14Sep 11
Flag of Greece.svg Lake Vouliagmeni, Athens Sep 20May 22
Flag of Indonesia.svg Nusa Penida, Bali May 16
Flag of Ireland.svg Downpatrick Head, Ballycastle Sep 12
Flag of Ireland.svg Millennium Tower, Dublin May 12
Flag of Ireland.svg Serpent's Lair, Inis Mor Aug 4Jun 29Jun 24
Flag of Italy.svg Castello Scaligero, Malcesine Jul 24Jul 14
Flag of Italy.svg Pietro L'Abbate's Terrace, Polignano a Mare Jul 26Aug 8Sep 13Aug 28Jul 23Sep 23Jun 2Jul 19Sep 26Sep 25Jul 2
Flag of Italy.svg Apulia Sep 22
Flag of Japan.svg Takachiho Gorge, Takachiho, Miyazaki Aug 3
Flag of Japan.svg Yoshino-Kumano National Park, Shirahama Oct 16
Flag of Lebanon.svg Raouché, Beirut Jul 14
Flag of Mexico.svg Ik Kil, Yucatan Jun 6Apr 10
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Leuvehaven, Rotterdam May 21
Flag of New Zealand.svg Waitematā Harbour, Auckland Jan 28, 2024
Flag of Norway.svg Grimstad Jul 7
Flag of Norway.svg Øya, Kragerø Jul 24Jul 12
Flag of Norway.svg Oslo Opera House, Oslo Aug 15Aug 14Aug 13
Flag of Oman.svg Wadi ShabSep 28
Flag of the Philippines.svg Miniloc Island, El Nido, Palawan Apr 13
Flag of Portugal.svg São Miguel, Vila Franca do Campo, Azores Sep 12Jul 21Jun 29Jul 18Jul 9Jul 9Jul 14Jun 22Sep 6
Flag of Spain.svg La Salve Bridge, Bilbao Sep 20Sep 26Jun 30Sep 14
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Sisikon Sep 5Aug 28Aug 5Sep 10
Flag of Thailand.svg Krabi Province Oct 261
Flag of Turkey.svg Atatürk Park, Antalya Aug 8
Flag of Ukraine.svg Swallow's Nest, Yalta Sep 4Aug 30
Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg Signature Towers, Dubai Oct 28
Flag of the United States.svg ICA, Boston, Massachusetts Aug 20Aug 25Aug 24Jun 4Jun 3
Flag of the United States.svg Possum Kingdom Lake, Fort Worth, Texas Jun 7May 30Jun 4Sep 3Jun 2Jun 27
Flag of the United States.svg Hilo, Hawaii Sep 12

1 Divers jumped at 4 different sites: Wang Long Bay, (Phi Phi Don), Maya Bay, (Phi Phi Lee), Viking Cave, Lading Bay
2 No qualification stop was held in 2014; up to four wildcards joined 10 permanent divers at each stop.
3 Series cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Qualification event
Men's World Series and Women's Invitational event
Men's and Women's World Series event

Competition rules

Scoring

See also

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