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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.
Divers jump from a platform at a height ranging from 85–92 ft (26 to 28 m) . Competitions are held in a limited number of venues around the globe.
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]
Every athlete scores a number of points in every competition as distributed here:
In 2012 the Series introduced a new point system that was continued to be used also during the 2013 season. [4]
Rank | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 |
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Points | 200 | 160 | 130 | 110 | 90 | 70 | 60 | 50 | 40 | 30 | 20 | 10 | 9 | 8 |
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.
Season | Champion | Second | Third |
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2024 | Aidan Heslop - 121 pts | Constantin Popovici - 107 pts | James Lichtenstein - 101 pts |
2023 | Constantin Popovici - 1032 pts | Aidan Heslop - 809 pts | Carlos Gimeno - 703 pts |
2022 | Gary Hunt - 1240 pts | Aidan Heslop - 1166 pts | Cătălin Preda - 1130 pts |
2021 | Gary Hunt – 800 pts | Constantin Popovici – 640 pts | Cătălin Preda – 550 pts |
2020 | Series cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic | ||
2019 | Gary Hunt – 1160 pts | Jonathan Paredes – 750 pts | Andy Jones – 500 pts |
2018 | Gary Hunt – 1010 pts | Steven LoBue – 950 pts | Jonathan Paredes – 790 pts |
2017 | Jonathan Paredes – 720 pts | Gary Hunt – 710 pts | Blake Aldridge – 580 pts |
2016 | Gary Hunt – 1350 pts | Jonathan Paredes – 1030 pts | Andy Jones – 910 pts |
2015 | Gary Hunt – 1320 pts | Orlando Duque – 970 pts | Jonathan Paredes – 849 pts |
2014 | Gary Hunt – 1110 pts | Artem Silchenko – 840 pts | Steven LoBue – 680 pts |
2013 | Artem Silchenko – 1030 pts | Gary Hunt – 980 pts | Orlando Duque – 860 pts |
2012 | Gary Hunt – 860 pts | Orlando Duque – 840 pts | Steven LoBue – 740 pts |
2011 | Gary Hunt – 125 pts | Artem Silchenko – 90 pts | Michal Navrátil – 74 pts |
2010 | Gary Hunt – 109 pts | Orlando Duque – 94 pts | Artem Silchenko – 80 pts |
2009 | Orlando Duque – 127 pts | Gary Hunt – 127 pts | Artem Silchenko – 111 pts |
Season | Champion | Second | Third |
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2024 | Rhiannan Iffland – 157 pts | Molly Carlson – 112 pts | Simone Leathead – 68 pts |
2023 | Rhiannan Iffland – 1200 pts | Molly Carlson – 970 pts | Xantheia Pennisi – 600 pts |
2022 | Rhiannan Iffland – 1560 pts | Molly Carlson – 1270 pts | Eleanor Smart – 820 pts |
2021 | Rhiannan Iffland – 800 pts | Jessica Macaulay – 580 pts | Molly Carlson – 560 pts |
2020 | Series cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic | ||
2019 | Rhiannan Iffland – 1200 pts | Jessica Macaulay – 670 pts | Lysanne Richard – 660 pts |
2018 | Rhiannan Iffland – 830 pts | Adriana Jiménez – 760 pts | Lysanne Richard – 690 pts |
2017 | Rhiannan Iffland – 890 pts | Helena Merten – 740 pts | Adriana Jiménez – 690 pts |
2016 | Rhiannan Iffland – 1290 pts | Lysanne Richard – 1030 pts | Cesilie Carlton – 780 pts |
2015 | Rachelle Simpson – 490 pts | Ginger Huber – 420 pts | Cesilie Carlton – 400 pts |
2014 | Rachelle Simpson – 600 pts | Anna Bader – 390 pts | Adriana Jiménez – 360 pts |
Qualification event |
Men's World Series and Women's Invitational event |
Men's and Women's World Series event |
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