The world record of 177ft into open water is owned by Oliver Favre, who set the record in 1987 in France.
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∙ 2009-01-11 01:40:18The world record of 177ft into open water is owned by Oliver Favre, who set the record in 1987 in France.
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Actually, cliff diving (high diving) is an ongoing sport with many new technical dives. However the competition does not focus on how high the dive is performed from. The main competitions regularly attended are the World Cup, Marmeeting and Red Bull Cliff Diving Competitions. Marmeeting is the highest regular competition at usually 27.5 meters high (90 ft). The height depends on the tide and the waves as it is performed at the Amalfi Coast in Italy. Even at this height, usually at least 1 diver is injured from either slight over-rotation resulting in a broken coccyx or injured adductor (middle leg) muscles. As a previous cliff diver, after speaking with world champions such as Orlando Duque and Joey Zuber in 2005, they had no desire to challenge the world record for height.
The world record for running the mile is 3 minutes and 43 seconds. This record was made by Hicham el Guerouj
That means that person has the best record for a specific sport at the Olympics. It is contrasted with the World Record, which is the fastest or best ever. It is entirely possible for them to be the same. The World record will always be better or the same as the Olympic Record.
Olivier Favre holds the record for highest dive at 177 feet. This was set in 1987 in France. Other notable high divers include Dana Kunze.
The world record of 177ft into open water is owned by Oliver Favre, who set the record in 1987 in France.
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High Dive was created in 2003-04.
The deepest ever dive on Scuba (excluding military) was 1,083 feet (330 m) by Pascal Bernabé of France.The official Guinness world record is 1,044 feet (318 m) by Nuno Gomez of South Africa.It is not clear why the Guinness book of world records did not recognise Bernabé's dive.
The deepest ever dive on scuba (excluding military) was 1,083 feet (330 m) by Pascal Bernabé of France.The official Guinness world record is 1,044 feet (318 m) by Nuno Gomez of South Africa.It is not clear why the Guinness book of world records did not recognise Bernabé's dive.
The deepest "official" scuba dive was set June of 2005 in Egypt, by Nuno Gomes. The dive was recorded at 318.25meters (without rope stretch).
Open water record dive on surface supplied air was to 2360 feet by a Swedish Diver. Have to check on his name.
James ollgy from south America made a world record record of 2.45 meters
No one came close to Breaking J. Sotomayor high jump world record in 2008.