Olympic Diving
Olympic Diving is a competitive sport featured in the Summer Olympics, where athletes perform acrobatic movements while diving from platforms or springboards into a pool. Divers are judged based on their technique, execution, and the difficulty of their dives, with scores awarded by a panel of judges.
There are two main types of diving events: springboard diving, which involves a flexible board that allows for greater bounce, and platform diving, where divers jump from fixed heights of 10 meters or more. Athletes must demonstrate precision, control, and grace to achieve high scores and win medals.