It's one thing to be a regular diver, and have several rounds to go through. It is quite another to have all the hiking/climbing these athletes have to do, every round, to get to the diving platform! That is a significant amount of physical energy they expend, just to accomplish that! Then deal with hot/cold temps of air and water, makes it all the more physically draining! These people are very high level athletes with excellent stamina, as well as nerve, to be diving from those heights! IMPRESSIVE!!💯
I'm a professional diver I broke my back because my landing was off just a small bit from 30 meter I was training to do a competition 2 weeks after so I never made it to enter into the competition. Well I was entered into doing it I just never got to do it. Now I go around junior schools teaching them how bad things can happen in a split second. I live in Ireland and a lot of young kids like to jump of bridges that are pretty high. But what they don't know is there are rip currents under the lake and 27 body's have been pulled out. So I'm going on my mission to try make kids and adults alike how to stay clam in the sea or lakes not to panic just lay flat on ur back and look up at the stars with ur head going into the waves and u will just float over them and give u time to get ur mind set together and REMEMBER NOT TO PANIC. Anyway I am I off the lucky ones. I'm able to walk but my recovery is going to be a long road ahead of me it only happened in July this year and I'm still in a back brace for another while anyway. I didn't want to be screwed back together, as I said I'm a professional diver and wish to make my way back and keep doing what I love the most. Take care everybody and don't feel u have to jump to impress your friends.
People watch these and they don’t realize just how dangerous it is. You can’t live bubble-wrapped, but knowing what you’re doing, and what your capacity is, and be willing to say ‘Nope. Not for me.’ is a very good start.
I don't think I'll ever dive again I'm in my 40s now. I still feel I look and feel 20 but far from it but I do need to be back in the water. It's my freedom.
It must take enormous courage to dive from so high. How do people develop the particular dive? I would think you would have to practice from that height to get the timing right which seem really dangerous
@@mikeb5372 no Mike u start by don't backflips front flips in the the gym it's all incore strength then start low in the water and work ur way up. Don't get me wrong if u didn't feel any nerves then I would be lying to you and that goes for ever diver when we are up so high 90 odd feet is no walk in the park on a Sunday afternoon. Out straight. People like myself just love the adrenaline. I know I definitely do in all sports .
@@russ5227 I warmly wish u don't lose hope to be back into water with ur tank 🤞pls .. never say never 🍀 (so do I but not for the same reason thus it's abt health)❣️
Не смотря на то, что эти соревнования были в прошлом году, получила удовольствие от пересмотра великолепно исполненных прыжков. Вы все молодцы!!! Всем здоровья и успехов👌👌
Swiss is a beautiful country, looks like where I'm from just cleaner and more civilized. This reminded me of this place in Brasov I went to in the 80's with a big lake between mountains, people were swimming and camping, was amazing, looked similar.
@@mentalasylumescapee6389 thanks I did not know that lol didn't feel like writing the whole thing but you know what I meant. Was actually there in 99 smoking blunts on top of swiss alps, drinking beers on the patio in seadorf by the lake. Was living in altdorf for a month, went to Luzern and took a ferry back to seadorf on lake lucern, stopping at different stops along the way. Even went to William Tell's house not far from seadorf, right on lake lucern. But thanks for the lesson lol tschüss lol
Un régal comme d’habitude Carlson magnifique 😍 Préda et hunt extraordinaires Heslop the best Ambiance toujours aussi sympa entre les plongeurs Bravo 🎈🎉 à tous Et bravo aux caméraman 🎥 de nous offrir ces magnifiques images
I am not taking anything away from these fantastic dives from amazing divers I enjoy watching them all thank you, but it's not cliff diving anymore it's platform high diving in great locations, which is really good, just sayin.
Very exciting competition to watch. Kind of like watching rodeo or some type of racing waiting for the crash to happen. But this is not diving this is jumping, diving is head first entry.
In the long run, it will ruin your spine and joints. I know, I used to do it off bridges, quarries etc. I have had four joint replacements. Even if you land perfectly, your spine is compressed and then stretched. Have fun!
Atonishing courage and guts from all divers. Maybe one of the women will chave the courage to climb up to the men's height of 27 meters and dive from there. That would be something incredible particularly if they performed an armstand like the men do
Sacre plongons of 27 m , for the men of great champion , the women do not demerit of excelent plongons . Not easy to master these tricks in the air without stirring the water too much, by diving.Y love the sympatie of these plongueur who congratulates Carlson Hunt Heslop and the Préda excelentiscisme
I nearly knocked myself out at that height. Hit the water wrong and couldn't see anymore. All I could tell my body to do was swim to the surface. I was also drunk which gave me the courage to do it lol. last time i ever did hit the water wrong lol.
It doesn't but athletes are not allowed to represent Belarus or Russia for political reasons. I don't approve of the invasion but American and British athletes didn't receive the same discrimination when they illegally invaded Iraq and caused far more death and destruction than Russia have caused in Ukraine.
❤🇮🇳🌍.I am 78 from India. Today is March 3rd.2024. Last September I had a bypass surgery. I think therefore I am. I will win gold medal in masters diving world championships in 2025.
Watched years ago cliff divers doing beautiful swan dives headfirst in Acapulco but they had to time it just right to enter the water when a ocean wave came in or the water would be too shallow 😢 not my cup of tea thank you!!
I’m curious, is it better to enter flat footed or to point your toes before entering? I see most athletes going flat and I was surprised, but maybe it helps control the splash? Curious to have an insiders point of view!
Je ne suis pas super initiée cependant a force de regarder les compétitions je dirais que c’est pour que l’entrée dans l’eau soit moins douloureuse pour les jambes et les pieds En pointe il me semble que ce serait plus affuté donc plus douloureux
pointing your toes on entry is a great way to break them from that height. You will see the athletes point their toes through dive execution and then flatten out or at least pull the toes back before entry to minimise that risk.
In rregular diving, where they enter the pool with their arms overhead, then the head, going into the water first, their hands are flat-palm against the water surface. Not pointed fingers. The palms create the "hole" in the water first, to lessen the splash the body makes. Less splash = more points. The same is true to cliff diving. They use their flat feet to make the hole into the water, first. Otherwise, there would be a lot more splash on the entry. More splash = less points.
I remember as a kid in the 60’s and 70’s on wide world of sports the cliff diving. Was always in Acapulco and they actually jumped off a damn cliff. This is just platform diving ‘outside’ so you can get more spectators involved. Not cliff diving !
I will ask the question, why do they not dive like really good divers and enter the water head first I always heard and was taught that is how you dive...
Sheesh, these guys just don't shut up. Take a leaf from the BBC, stop and breathe, and give the audience the chance to just visualize and look at the spectacle of the dives and location.
Hey the commentary is important to the sporting event experience. If you want to just visualize and look at the spectacle it is really easy: Turn the Sound Off!
@@royniederhiser9894 you're right, commentary is important. As I mentioned above some commentary compliments. These two sound like they should be on motocross duties.
"Take a leaf from the BBC" : "look at this ridiculous jump there is no way he will make it....what a silly chap.... ....oh he made it huh huh huh *snort* tip my cap to you my good sir, pour the tea jives and don't forget extra milk...did we conquer this country yet huh huh huh *snort* wot?"
@@mstawse2966 I know. I have done 65 feet and Joey Zuber and I worked together in Japan. I was answering the question above. its not that big a deal. if you are not risking your life fairly regularly...you dont have much of a life.
Tell us ,what is the point in risking your life doing something that at best is entertainment for some and only an adrenaline rush for those doing it ?
It's one thing to be a regular diver, and have several rounds to go through. It is quite another to have all the hiking/climbing these athletes have to do, every round, to get to the diving platform! That is a significant amount of physical energy they expend, just to accomplish that! Then deal with hot/cold temps of air and water, makes it all the more physically draining! These people are very high level athletes with excellent stamina, as well as nerve, to be diving from those heights! IMPRESSIVE!!💯
Very true.
Compared to a couch potato.
Swiss lake? snow runoff? what is the water temp?
I doubt jumping into the sea actually takes a lot of energy.
Utterly fascinated by these divers and the beauty of the area Sisikon.
I'm a professional diver I broke my back because my landing was off just a small bit from 30 meter I was training to do a competition 2 weeks after so I never made it to enter into the competition. Well I was entered into doing it I just never got to do it. Now I go around junior schools teaching them how bad things can happen in a split second. I live in Ireland and a lot of young kids like to jump of bridges that are pretty high. But what they don't know is there are rip currents under the lake and 27 body's have been pulled out. So I'm going on my mission to try make kids and adults alike how to stay clam in the sea or lakes not to panic just lay flat on ur back and look up at the stars with ur head going into the waves and u will just float over them and give u time to get ur mind set together and REMEMBER NOT TO PANIC. Anyway I am I off the lucky ones. I'm able to walk but my recovery is going to be a long road ahead of me it only happened in July this year and I'm still in a back brace for another while anyway. I didn't want to be screwed back together, as I said I'm a professional diver and wish to make my way back and keep doing what I love the most. Take care everybody and don't feel u have to jump to impress your friends.
People watch these and they don’t realize just how dangerous it is. You can’t live bubble-wrapped, but knowing what you’re doing, and what your capacity is, and be willing to say ‘Nope. Not for me.’ is a very good start.
I don't think I'll ever dive again I'm in my 40s now. I still feel I look and feel 20 but far from it but I do need to be back in the water. It's my freedom.
It must take enormous courage to dive from so high. How do people develop the particular dive? I would think you would have to practice from that height to get the timing right which seem really dangerous
@@mikeb5372 no Mike u start by don't backflips front flips in the the gym it's all incore strength then start low in the water and work ur way up. Don't get me wrong if u didn't feel any nerves then I would be lying to you and that goes for ever diver when we are up so high 90 odd feet is no walk in the park on a Sunday afternoon. Out straight. People like myself just love the adrenaline. I know I definitely do in all sports .
@@russ5227 I warmly wish u don't lose hope to be back into water with ur tank 🤞pls .. never say never 🍀 (so do I but not for the same reason thus it's abt health)❣️
I love how Australians always seem to do better at the more gnarly versions of events
I could never do this. Just standing by the edge my knees would shake and buckle. I’ll pass but these divers are amazing
Same!
Xanthia Pennisi, the young Australian, has a fear of heights. Crazy eh?
Не смотря на то, что эти соревнования были в прошлом году, получила удовольствие от пересмотра великолепно исполненных прыжков. Вы все молодцы!!! Всем здоровья и успехов👌👌
At 81+, I have trouble getting in and out of the shower! Little girls doing this is awe inspiring!
The view is insane!
What a beautiful location
AFTER A YEAR* YOU MADE IT TO THE COOL GIRL CHANNEL.* SUPER EXCITED 💖SO COOL💖
I’ve been watching Molly Carlson TH-cam videos and she is amazing! She barely just started cliff diving and is already in competitions.
me encanta este deporte y me acorde de Orlando Duque, el Colombiano, el mejor de todos, saludos desde Colombia.
Ganz großer Respekt und Bewunderung!👏👏👏
Swiss is a beautiful country, looks like where I'm from just cleaner and more civilized. This reminded me of this place in Brasov I went to in the 80's with a big lake between mountains, people were swimming and camping, was amazing, looked similar.
"Switzerland is the name of the country. Swiss is an adjective used to describe something from Switzerland"
@@mentalasylumescapee6389 thanks I did not know that lol
didn't feel like writing the whole thing but you know what I meant.
Was actually there in 99 smoking blunts on top of swiss alps, drinking beers on the patio in seadorf by the lake. Was living in altdorf for a month, went to Luzern and took a ferry back to seadorf on lake lucern, stopping at different stops along the way. Even went to William Tell's house not far from seadorf, right on lake lucern.
But thanks for the lesson lol tschüss lol
I guess it's nost so convenient that it's not in the EU. Alltho their banks seem to be used often to park money.
@@bekeneel with a Canadian passport it was convenient. Lol
Red Bull give wings.
Coopers belly flop was amazing.
Спасибо за удовольствие смотреть эти соревнования !
Very strong and nice guys.
So beautiful there, great event too.
Molly Carlson looks to be the happiest girl in the world. Super smile. Congratulations Molly.
Red Bull has the best events!!
Well done to Molly karlson just a young girl with a huge future ahead of her, ❤
YESSS so happy this is back!
I support cliff divers.
Un régal comme d’habitude
Carlson magnifique 😍
Préda et hunt extraordinaires
Heslop the best
Ambiance toujours aussi sympa entre les plongeurs
Bravo 🎈🎉 à tous
Et bravo aux caméraman 🎥 de nous offrir ces magnifiques images
Amen.👍.
Amazing ❤️❤️❤️
I am not taking anything away from these fantastic dives from amazing divers I enjoy watching them all thank you, but it's not cliff diving anymore it's platform high diving in great locations, which is really good, just sayin.
It was incredible event
Give ya the butterflies just watching, nice to see safety divers, just in case….
The winner takes all and i take the winner.
Hight 🙏🎉
Very exciting competition to watch. Kind of like watching rodeo or some type of racing waiting for the crash to happen. But this is not diving this is jumping, diving is head first entry.
Very impressive!
In the long run, it will ruin your spine and joints. I know, I used to do it off bridges, quarries etc. I have had four joint replacements. Even if you land perfectly, your spine is compressed and then stretched. Have fun!
Every sport done professionally/at extreme takes its toll in its specific way. I"m sure they know... It's a choice after all.
Let's Go Canada Ehh 🍁 Migwech from Toronto 🇨🇦🙂 there all Gorgeous 😍
Atonishing courage and guts from all divers. Maybe one of the women will chave the courage to climb up to the men's height of 27 meters and dive from there. That would be something incredible particularly if they performed an armstand like the men do
RED BULL TOP Rock Jump 😛🎸🤘💪
Yey molly🎉🎉
WOW‼️
Life is an experience that we succeed in and learn from each other
You sliced it Gary. wtg.
Catalin Preda, wow!
Wow respekt bravo so cool ♡ ;)
Moments of falling as an ascent to freedom...
i dont think people realise how brave these divers are.....to jump from this height is brave ,but to somersault numerous times?
Sacre plongons of 27 m , for the men of great champion , the women do not demerit of excelent plongons . Not easy to master these tricks in the air without stirring the water too much, by diving.Y love the sympatie of these plongueur who congratulates Carlson Hunt Heslop and the Préda excelentiscisme
SHARK !!!
Wow !
The 🌎 ❤ "Sweet"zerland or Swiss only.
I want to go there
I nearly knocked myself out at that height. Hit the water wrong and couldn't see anymore. All I could tell my body to do was swim to the surface. I was also drunk which gave me the courage to do it lol. last time i ever did hit the water wrong lol.
Cruise ship? That's where a lot of idiots go wrong.
WOW
Wow
Wow Molly 90 feet !
🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗
Came here for the belly flops. But hey, flops are far less destructive on the body that Red Bull is.
13:10 wow, I never the Belarusian flag looked like that
It doesn't but athletes are not allowed to represent Belarus or Russia for political reasons. I don't approve of the invasion but American and British athletes didn't receive the same discrimination when they illegally invaded Iraq and caused far more death and destruction than Russia have caused in Ukraine.
@@chrislaw4189 I’d like to see any evidence showing that statement is true. Damage done to Ukraine is incomparable to any other modern day war.
@@chrislaw4189 well politics...
❤🇮🇳🌍.I am 78 from India. Today is March 3rd.2024. Last September I had a bypass surgery. I think therefore I am. I will win gold medal in masters diving world championships in 2025.
Was expecting off the rock, nice platform though
Who are the diving judges? They are all winners to me.
Lake Uri , Austria .
Urnersee ( Urner - Lake ) , Swiss .
Watched years ago cliff divers doing beautiful swan dives headfirst in Acapulco but they had to time it just right to enter the water when a ocean wave came in or the water would be too shallow 😢 not my cup of tea thank you!!
I’m curious, is it better to enter flat footed or to point your toes before entering? I see most athletes going flat and I was surprised, but maybe it helps control the splash? Curious to have an insiders point of view!
Je ne suis pas super initiée cependant a force de regarder les compétitions je dirais que c’est pour que l’entrée dans l’eau soit moins douloureuse pour les jambes et les pieds
En pointe il me semble que ce serait plus affuté donc plus douloureux
I’m guessing it’s toes pointed just from a physics point of view. I may be talking crap though.
pointing your toes on entry is a great way to break them from that height. You will see the athletes point their toes through dive execution and then flatten out or at least pull the toes back before entry to minimise that risk.
@@yodatemple3204 interesting-thank you!
In rregular diving, where they enter the pool with their arms overhead, then the head, going into the water first, their hands are flat-palm against the water surface. Not pointed fingers. The palms create the "hole" in the water first, to lessen the splash the body makes. Less splash = more points. The same is true to cliff diving. They use their flat feet to make the hole into the water, first. Otherwise, there would be a lot more splash on the entry. More splash = less points.
it's funny how a company that sells energy drinks with a high sugar content also organizes sporting events, it's kind of contradictory
It also contains taurine and caffeïne.
Google it but yeah i did it and found this: "Taurine is found naturally in meat, fish, dairy products and human milk, and it’s also available as a dietary supplement. While research is mixed, some studies suggest that taurine supplementation might improve athletic performance. And, in one study, people with congestive heart failure who took taurine supplements three times a day for two weeks showed improvement in their exercise capacity." © 1998-2021 Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research ^^
Everything so called "bad for health" is only if u abuse it.
Funnier yet, you can’t buy the product in Austria where their headquarters is. Something to do with the non-food industrial contents?
34:43
super jayjay
Hey Red Bull, how about Dods Diving contest?
The degree of difficulty means love.
I need a *fish* !
С какой высоты они прыгают?
I remember as a kid in the 60’s and 70’s on wide world of sports the cliff diving. Was always in Acapulco and they actually jumped off a damn cliff. This is just platform diving ‘outside’ so you can get more spectators involved. Not cliff diving !
so any news on mathew cooper ? how is he ?
Wondering the same thing. That was Narley.
He posted an update on his insta - had full body CT scans but was fine and released from the hospital after 4hours. Big hit to the chest but he’s fine
Thank you, Margaret
What happened to the diver who had the wipe-out? Is he OK?🙏
my only concern is how do people in that audience go to the toilet??
With all that cold water?
👏👏👏👏👏💪💪💪🏅🏅🏅🎊🎉
And the guy sued Red Bull because he didn't get wings? Looks like these people sure got them.
Lake Uri and lake luzern? Its called vierwaldstättersee....
Looks like Iffland was getting points for being Iffland. That pike was loosy-goosy. Triple 9 for that?
How many meters? For THE boys?
27m
Free falling likes bad boys.
This used to be an Olympic sport
What a crock, knowing Molly's better
❤️Mike413
❤
I will ask the question, why do they not dive like really good divers and enter the water head first I always heard and was taught that is how you dive...
I'd ignore it and do an F1 series with the spring board.
que día se celebró?
Sheesh, these guys just don't shut up. Take a leaf from the BBC, stop and breathe, and give the audience the chance to just visualize and look at the spectacle of the dives and location.
Hey the commentary is important to the sporting event experience. If you want to just visualize and look at the spectacle it is really easy: Turn the Sound Off!
@@royniederhiser9894 you're right, commentary is important. As I mentioned above some commentary compliments. These two sound like they should be on motocross duties.
"Take a leaf from the BBC" :
"look at this ridiculous jump there is no way he will make it....what a silly chap....
....oh he made it huh huh huh *snort* tip my cap to you my good sir, pour the tea jives and don't forget extra milk...did we conquer this country yet huh huh huh *snort* wot?"
@@mentalasylumescapee6389 Jeeves actually old chap
They are drinking too much Red Bull😂
where was Ryan bean?
😊😛🦅
how much meter?
can someone say how many meters is it?
27 meters. when they explain the format, they say it. at around 7 min 30 sec
@@ryanhall4745 27 m =100 ft. At 100 feet, you can count on being severely injured if you do anything slightly wrong. Long term, it will cripple you.
@@mstawse2966 I know. I have done 65 feet and Joey Zuber and I worked together in Japan. I was answering the question above. its not that big a deal. if you are not risking your life fairly regularly...you dont have much of a life.
Tell us ,what is the point in risking your life doing something that at best is entertainment for some and only an adrenaline rush for those doing it ?
any one else recognize the intro music from a certain adult website 🤣
Jennie's got a gun.
55:15 dude gets hurt
Guy landed on his face, looked bad.
All those people watching, all I see is a lot of pee in that water lol
porraaaa... que barrigaço do matt.
os mamilos foram parar nas costas.
Nerves of steel. However, on a different note, do they actually drink the red bull drink🤢 I'd replace it with water.
You’re probably ready for this competition. People watch NASCAR for the wrecks, not the wins.
We know music as far as Detroit.
😚😊⛔
So my Ppl there is no URI lake
Am Vierwalstadter SEE
im Kanton Uri in der Gemeinde SISIKON. TSCHAU TSCHAU
SWISS GEOGRAPHIE NOT EASY
👏👏 I was going to say this too 😅😅