Red Bull is hosting the Cliff Diving World Series 2010 where 12
of the world's best athletes will compete in six consecutive events spanning Europe
and across Central and North America. The divers will jump from heights of 26m and upwards in stunning
urban and natural locations, performing acrobatic twists and somersaults against a scenic backdrop.
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Red Bull is hosting the Cliff Diving World Series 2010 where 12
of the world's best athletes will compete in six consecutive events spanning Europe
and across Central and North America. The divers will jump from heights of 26m and upwards in stunning
urban and natural locations, performing acrobatic twists and somersaults against a scenic backdrop.
The Red Bull Cliff Diving World Series kicked off on Saturday 15th May where 12 of the world's top athletes performed jaw-dropping leaps
from St Nicolas Tower to a crowd of 50,000 fans.
The event resulted in a victory for British diver Gary Hunt,
who was awarded three tens for his stunning last dive and finished ahead of nine times world champion Orlando Duque.
Gary broke records last year by performing the most difficult dive ever attempted, making history for this unique sport,
and finished second to Orlando at the end of the series.
His victory at La Rochelle in Season II of this competition sets the standard for this year's series,
and it's yet to be seen if Gary will take on the champion title from Orlando for the first time at the final in Hawaii on 12th September.
Red Bull Cliff Diving World Series 2010
Red Bull is hosting the Cliff Diving World Series 2010 where 12
of the world's best athletes will compete in six consecutive events spanning Europe
and across Central and North America. The divers will jump from heights of 26m and upwards in stunning
urban and natural locations, performing acrobatic twists and somersaults against a scenic backdrop.