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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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    Døds is a form of extreme freestyle diving from heights jumping with stretched arms and belly first, landing in a cannonball or a shrimp position. There are two classes of death diving: Classic and Freestyle. In the Classic event, competitors are to fly horizontally with their arms and legs extended until they hit the water, with no rotations. [1]

  4. Rick Charls - Wikipedia

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    Charls, a native of Cincinnati, Ohio, was a high school and collegiate All-American and a two-time Mid-American Conference diving champion at Ohio University. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Career

  5. List of diving facilities - Wikipedia

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    The first diving competition was held in 1885, in Germany. [2] In the first Olympic diving competition in 1904, American George Sheldon won gold in platform diving. Women's diving in the Olympics started with Women's diving at the 1912 Summer Olympics, won by Greta Johansson. University of Washington, 1915

  6. United States military divers - Wikipedia

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    Mobile Diving and Salvage Unit [1]; Naval Special Warfare Center trains the SEALs and some of the combat swimmers for the other U.S. military branches.; Naval Combat Demolition Units, the first Seabee naval demolitions teams that were incorporated into the UDT’s.

  7. Jim Stillson - Wikipedia

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    Jim Stillson is an American former competition diver for Ohio State University, who coached the Southern Methodist University Diving team for thirty-three years years from 1984 through 2017, where twenty-one of his divers won 89 conference championships, and ten of his divers won U.S. National Championships.

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  9. Ron O'Brien (diver) - Wikipedia

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    Ronald Shay O'Brien (March 14, 1938 – November 19, 2024) [1] was a Hall of Fame American diving coach and author who dove for Ohio State University. He was the head diving coach at Ohio State from 1963-78, later coaching the Mission Viejo Nadadores from 1978-85, the Mission Bay Divers of Boca Raton from 1985-90, and the City of Fort Lauderdale Diving Team from 1990-96 .