719 Diving Contest 〈TESTED〉
Let’s be honest: the scoring system feels arbitrary. How do you quantify style when the landing is essentially a controlled crash? Also, the water displacement levels are concerning. If you are in the front row, you aren't just watching the contest; you are part of the splash zone.
Diving contests of this caliber typically feature several standardized disciplines that test different physical and mental limits: 719 diving contest
"I think it represents the final frontier of human controlled falling," says contest founder Lars Finnen. "We’ve climbed Everest, we’ve broken the sound barrier. The 719 is a reminder that there are still heights that make your soul leave your body before your feet do." Let’s be honest: the scoring system feels arbitrary
The competitive edge of the "719" diving scene is maintained by several premier clubs that utilize world-class facilities, such as the Air Force Academy Cadet Natatorium . If you are in the front row, you
: The contest typically focuses on 1m springboard events.