Cliff Diving
Cliff diving is an extreme sport where athletes jump off high cliffs into water below. Divers typically leap from heights ranging from 10 to 30 meters (33 to 98 feet) and perform acrobatic maneuvers before entering the water. Safety is crucial, and divers often assess the water depth and conditions before jumping.
Competitions are held worldwide, with events governed by organizations like the International Swimming Federation (FINA). Judges score divers based on their technique, form, and entry into the water. Popular locations for cliff diving include natural sites like Hawaii and Acapulco, known for their stunning cliffs and clear waters.