The 2023 Red Bull Cliff Diving World Series kicks off in Boston with a jolt. Literally! Rain and thunder shred across the skies as the divers jump into the first dive of the season.
Watch all the diving action in picturesque Paris as the 2023 Red Bull Cliff Diving World Series athletes swoop over the Seine, overlooked by the iconic Eiffel Tower.
It’s been a demanding start to the 2023 Red Bull Cliff Diving World Series – tough for body and mind. With injury, exhaustion and anxiety a concern, see how the divers tackle the third stop in Italy.
The sacred waters of Takachiho's Gokase River in Japan provide a special backdrop for the fourth stop of the 2023 Red Bull Cliff Diving World Series.
As the tension builds towards the last stop of the 2023 season, divers bring their A-game with a display of breathtaking dives. Mostar offers an awe-inspiring challenge to jump off a historic bridge.
It all comes down to the finals of the Red Bull Cliff Diving World Series 2023 in Auckland, New Zealand, as the athletes compete to win the King Kahekili trophies and two champions are crowned.
The anniversary season at Lake Vouliagmeni, a new location for all competitors, features an off-the-cliff round. An updated Degree of Difficulty table and a new three-day format demand their full focus
From ancient Athens to the modern Contemporary Institute of Art in Boston, the series progresses while honouring art as the Red Bull Cliff Diving World Series 2024 moves on to its second stop
The spectacular charm of Polignano a Mare serves as a stunning backdrop for the third stop of the cliff diving season in Italy, where Rhiannan Iffland reigns as queen in the female division.
The cliffs of the Causeway Coast in Northern Ireland provide a dramatic backdrop for the 27m dives, showcasing the power of nature and the skills of the cliff divers in this new location for 2024.
Rhiannan Iffland leads, with Molly Carlson in second, as the season resumes at Oslo's Opera House. Facing windy conditions on the longest platform, Constantin Popovici tackles a hard dive after injury.
Team Canada dominates their home event with Carlson leading the charge. Lichtenstein battles for the top, Hunt returns to 27m, and Heslop aims to take the series lead in his new hometown.
Cliff diving returns to Antalya, Turkey, for the first time since 2009. Three men battle for the title, Rhiannan Iffland eyes her crown, and Gary Hunt celebrates his 100th event in this historic stop.