719 Diving Contest [exclusive] Official

First, understand what 719 represents. In competitive diving, a forward 3½ somersaults (e.g., 107) has a high degree of difficulty. If 719 implies a or a dive requiring 19 rapid adjustments post-takeoff, treat it as a physics problem. Every degree of rotation matters. Practice counting your rotations audibly during training— one-thousand-one, one-thousand-two —until your proprioception is flawless. For a 719-specific rule (e.g., maximum 7.1 seconds from board to water with 19 steps on the approach), rehearse with a metronome. Precision under pressure starts with turning the abstract number into muscle memory.

The is an annual invitational held in a remote natural fjord in Norway (though copycat events have sprung up in Switzerland and British Columbia). Contestants leap from a narrow, windswept ledge called "The Razor’s Edge" into a gorge of glacial meltwater so clear you can see the boulders 50 feet below the surface. 719 diving contest

Specialist doctors and emergency rescue boats are on-site to handle potential incidents like underwater blackouts or lung barotrauma. Future of the Sport First, understand what 719 represents

The diver stands with their back to the water and rotates forward toward the board. Every degree of rotation matters

: The Diventures Scuba Club (Pikes Peak Chapter) organizes monthly dives where members practice buoyancy and underwater skills, effectively creating informal "contests" for skill improvement. Summary of Key Regional Venues Primary Focus Notable Features USAFA Cadet Natatorium Competitive Springboard/Platform Only Colorado facility with 1m, 3m, and full platform. Fountain Valley School State Games Diving Host site for the Rocky Mountain State Games diving events. Diventures Pool Scuba & Skill Training

: The competition featured four main events: Men's and Women's 3-meter springboard and 10-meter platform.