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  2. Death diving - Wikipedia

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    Death Diving is a form of extreme freestyle high diving jumping with stretched arms and belly first, landing in either a cannonball or a pike position. Classic death diving, also known in Norwegian as "Dødsing" (lit. "deathing"), was invented by guitarist Erling Bruno Hovden at Frognerbadet during the summer of 1969.

  3. Døds Diving - Wikipedia

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    The Døds Diving World Tour is the official competition circuit that serves as a qualifier for the Døds Diving World Championship. The Døds Diving World Championship is the pinnacle event of the sport of death diving, and has taken place in Oslo, Norway every August since it debuted in 2008 as the first official death diving competition on ...

  4. Category:Diving (sport) - Wikipedia

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    Døds Diving; G. Gainer; H. High diving; P. Diving platform; Plunge for distance; S. Springboard This page was last edited on 15 May 2021, at 11:35 (UTC). Text ...

  5. Frognerbadet - Wikipedia

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    It is also associated with the origins of death diving, and hosts the annual Døds Diving World Championship. [3] It has two 50-meter pools, one with 8 lanes for competitive swimming, and a diving pool with springboards and platforms at heights of 1, 3, 5, 7 and 10 meters. [4]

  6. Dry deck shelter - Wikipedia

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    USS Dallas (SSN-700) departs Souda Bay harbor with dry deck shelter attached in 2004. A dry deck shelter (DDS) is a removable module that can be attached to a submarine to allow divers easy exit and entrance while the boat is submerged.

  7. Rick Charls - Wikipedia

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    High Diving: Rick Charls is an American former high diver who held the world record for the highest dive of 172 feet (52 meters). [1] [2] Background.

  8. Talk:Døds Diving - Wikipedia

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  9. Diving (sport) - Wikipedia

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    Masters' Diving events are normally conducted in age-groups separated by five or ten years, and attract competitors of a wide range of ages and experience (many, indeed, are newcomers to the sport); the oldest competitor in a Masters' Diving Championship was Viola Krahn, who at the age of 101 was the first person in any sport, male or female ...