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  2. High diving - Wikipedia

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    Laso Schaller's 2015 jump from a 59 metres (193 ft) cliff in Switzerland may not be considered a dive based on ABC's criteria (one somersault needed); [20] however, he is the current record holder for Highest dive from a diving board according to the Guinness Book of Records, [21] simultaneously holding the Highest Cliff Jump record for the ...

  3. List of World Aquatics Championships medalists in diving

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    (Top) 1 Men. Toggle Men subsection. 1.1 1 metre springboard. 1.2 3 metre springboard. 1.3 10 metre platform. 1.4 Synchronized 3 metre springboard. 1.5 Synchronized 10 ...

  4. List of diver certification organizations - Wikipedia

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    SEI - Scuba Educators International – Recreational diver training and certification agency USOA CMAS code USA/F00 [1] [23] SDFS - Scuba Diver Federation of Seychelles CMAS code SEY/F00 [1] SDI - Scuba Diving International – Recreational diver training and certification agency [17] EUF CB 2006002 [6] [7] Serbian Underwater Federation CMAS ...

  5. Altitude diving - Wikipedia

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    The current record for the highest scuba dive was set on December 13, 2019 by Polish diver and mountaineer Marcel Korkus. He dived at an altitude of 6,395 m above sea level (20,981 ft), on Ojos del Salado volcano setting an absolute world record in altitude diving. He is the first person to dive at such a high altitude.

  6. List of diving equipment manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Aeris (dive gear) – American brand of scuba equipment Originally a brand of American Underwater Products, founded in 1998, and merged into a sister-brand, Oceanic, in 2014. Aeris brand covered a wide range of recreational scuba equipment, including regulators, dive computers, buoyancy compensators, harnesses, masks, fins, and snorkels. [2]

  7. Deep diving - Wikipedia

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    [20] [28] [nb 4] [nb 5] The "Holy Grail" of deep scuba diving was the 300 metres (980 ft) mark, first achieved by John Bennett in 2001, and has only been achieved five times since. [citation needed] Due to the short bottom times and long decompression, scuba dives to these depths are generally only done for deep cave exploration or as record ...

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