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The diving supervisor is the professional diving team member who is directly responsible for the diving operation's safety and the management of any incidents or accidents that may occur during the operation; the supervisor is required to be available at the control point of the diving operation for the diving operation's duration, and to manage the planned dive and any contingencies that may ...
UTD - Unified Team Diving [25] VDST - Verband Deutscher Sporttaucher. CMAS code GER/F00, [1] EUF CB 2004002 [6] [4] VDTL - Verband Deutscher Tauchlehrer EUF CB 2009001 [6] VIT - Verband Internationaler Tauchschulen [16] WADI- Worldwide Association of Diving Instructors [26] [27] [28] WOSD - World Organisation of Scuba Diving EUF CB 2011002 [6]
USA Diving, Inc. is a non profit organization that is headquartered in Indianapolis, Indiana. USA Diving is responsible for training, selecting and preparing teams that represent the United States at major international events such as the Olympic Games, the World Cup Diving tour and the FINA World Diving Championships.
Was OK Green diving champion three years in a row and earned all-state honors. Jessica Elzinga, West Ottawa. Was all-state diver for the Panthers before diving at Ball State. Sarah Parker, West Ottawa
Here is the The State Journal-Register's Girls Swimmer/Diver of the Year and the rest of the SJ-R's all-area girls swim/dive team.
The Professional Association of Diving Instructors (PADI) is a recreational diving membership and diver training organization founded in 1966 by John Cronin and Ralph Erickson. [2] PADI courses range from entry level to advanced recreational diver certification.
Training for Olympic diving competition requires 10-meter diving facilities, which are scant in some parts of the world. For example, the Walter Schroeder Aquatic Center, built in 1979 as a YMCA facility, is one of only two Olympic-sized pools in Wisconsin that can host large events, and it is the only facility in the southeast Wisconsin region ...
Among the diving community, GUE is known for a rigorous style of training that diverges from other diver training organizations [clarification needed] [citation needed] and seeks to establish high levels of diver proficiency by extending training time, establishing objective performance criteria, and requiring requalification among its instructors and divers. [14]