Probably 100 feet high or 20 feet high
Diving events at the Olympics are at 3 meters (springboard) and 10 meters (platform).
The smallest diving platform is a 1m. But, there are many other diving platforms. Such as, 3m,5m and 7m etc.
That depends on which competition he enters. There are several events. 3m platform, 10m platform, synchronised, or diving boards.
In the Olympics, and other high level diving events such as the NCAA Championships or US Diving Championships, only one platform is competed -- the 10 meter platform. There are, however, other platform levels that are routinely used. In junior US diving or AAU meets, the 5 meter and 7.5 meter platforms are also commonly used. Divers often use these lower platforms to train, learn new dives, and brush up on basic skills. Many training pools also have a 1 meter and 3 meter platform for training purposes. Young divers can learn skills like armstands or platform take-offs from these heights. However, the 1 and 3 meter platforms are not used in competition.
Through the 2008 Games in Beijing, 6.1) Belle White - bronze in women's plain high diving at the 1912 Games in Stockholm.2) Eileen Armstrong - silver in women's plain high diving at the 1920 Games in Antwerp.3) Harold Clarke - bronze in men's plain high diving at the 1924 Games in Paris.4) Liz Ferris - bronze in women's springboard at the 1960 Games in Rome.5) Brian Phelps - bronze in men's platform at the 1960 Games in Rome.6) Peter Waterfield and Leon Taylor - silver in men's synchronized platform at the 2004 Games in Athens.
1 ... a silver in women's platform diving at the 2012 Games in London.
All good Diving watches will work deeper than a Recreational diver dares go. Mine is Rated to 300 feet
16,404.2 feet high.
30 to 36 feet high.
There are 8 events 4 for Women 3 m springboard, Synchronised 3 m springboard, 10 m platform, & Synchronised 10 m platform and the same 4 For Men
The Women did not win any and neither did the Men except for the Bronze by Tom Daily for 10 m platform
459 feet