LoBue Leading Men’s High Dive For Repeat, Mexico Seeks First High Dive Gold
With two of four rounds of the high diving competition in the books, American Steve LoBue and Mexico’s Adriana Jimenez are the early leaders.
Hunt Takes Fourth High Diving World Cup Crown, Iffland Earns Second in Zhaoqing
Gary Hunt (GBR) and Rhiannan Iffland (AUS) were the winners of the 2019 edition of the FINA High Diving World Cup, organized in Zhaoqing (CHN) on May 25-26.
Hunt, Iffland Win Gold at the FINA High Diving World Cup in Abu Dhabi
Gary Hunt (GBR) and Rhiannan Iffland (AUS) were the best at the 2018 FINA High Diving World Cup, organized on November 9-10 in Abu Dhabi (UAE).
Smart Takes Bronze at FINA High Diving World Cup in Abu Dhabi
Ellie Smart captured the bronze medal Saturday in the women’s 20-meter event, bringing Team USA its sole medal from the FINA High Diving World Cup.
FINA High Diving World Cup Opens in Abu Dhabi
The FINA High Diving World Cup began Friday with the first two rounds of the women’s 20-meter and the men’s 27-meter competition.
FINA High Diving World Cup Boasts Record Participation in Abu Dhabi
A total of 40 athletes (28 men, 12 women), from 20 National Federations, are ready to take part in the fifth edition of the FINA High Diving World Cup, taking place on November 9-10, 2018 in Abu Dhabi (UAE).
Sjöström, Dressel Named FINA Best Female, Male Athlete of Year 2017
Tonight in Sanya, China, FINA named Caeleb Dressel and Sarah Sjöström their “FINA Best Male and Female Swimmers 2017” at the FINA World Aquatics Gala “Soirée…
American Steven LoBue Wins Men’s High Diving In Budapest
American Steve LoBue won the men’s 27m high diving at the World Championships.
Jimenez Trejo, Hunt Highlight The 2017 Abu Dhabi High Diving World Cup
Gary Hunt (Center) took home Gold at the 2017 Abu Dhabi High Diving World Cup.
High Diving Star Orlando Duque competes for $118,000 in Prize Money
On the occasion of the highly successful inaugural edition in Kazan in August 2014, diving legend Orlando Duque made history by becoming the first winner of the competition.