Diving (sport)
Sport of jumping or falling into water from a platform or springboard / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This article is about the sport of jumping into water, often acrobatically. For swimming or working below the surface of the water, see underwater diving. For the same, without apparatus, see freediving. For competitive scuba diving, see sport diving (sport). For other uses, see Diving.
Diving is the sport of jumping or falling into water from a platform or springboard, usually while performing acrobatics. Diving is an internationally recognized sport that is part of the Olympic Games. In addition, unstructured and non-competitive diving is a recreational pastime.
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Highest governing body | World Aquatics |
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Type | Aquatics |
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Olympic | Part of the Summer Olympic programme since 1904 |
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Competitors possess many of the same characteristics as gymnasts and dancers, including strength, flexibility, kinaesthetic judgment and air awareness. Some professional divers were originally gymnasts or dancers as both the sports have similar characteristics to diving. Dmitri Sautin holds the record for most Olympic diving medals won, by winning eight medals in total between 1992 and 2008.[1]