

An Olympic Games staple since its introduction in 1904, Diving is a breathtaking precision sport in which athletes flip and twist into a pool from either a 3-meter springboard or a 10-meter platform. The objective is to enter the water with minimal splash, while maximizing points for execution, degree of difficulty and synchronization (for synchronized events only). Divers can compete in individual or synchronized events, in which two athletes perform the same dive simultaneously, striving to complete the dive in perfect unison. Diving showcases impressive feats of mental fortitude and captivates audiences with its mashup of technical precision and artistry.
Olympic divers hit the water at speeds over 30 miles per hour, yet aim to create almost no splash for a perfect entry.
Rose Bowl Aquatics Center, Pasadena Zone
360 N Arroyo Blvd, Pasadena, CA 91103
