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43 METER dive in the outdoor pool?! 5-fold salto from the 3-meter! Splashdiving competitions in Sindelfingen

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The video follows an action-packed splash-diving competition at Sindelfingen’s outdoor pool, where Germany’s best cliff divers—and a few international guests—meet. Right at the start, the host explains the rules: judges don’t reward elegant entries but rather the volume and height of the water plume. With slow-motion shots, drone footage, and underwater microphones, each landing is showcased so vividly that viewers can feel every impact.

A central storyline is the 43-meter jump from a mobile crane, considered the event’s hidden highlight. Athletes demonstrate how they tape their bodies, warm up, and control their adrenaline before plunging from nearly fifteen stories into a pool just four meters deep. The video repeatedly stresses safety measures: professional rescue divers, clearly defined jump windows, and medical staff poolside. Spectacular crashes—where divers hit the water on their backs or stomachs—underscore the sport’s risks.

Meanwhile, the classic 3-meter disciplines run in parallel. Here, the host himself attempts a quintuple somersault, a feat achieved by only a few divers worldwide. After two aborted attempts, he finally sticks a controlled quadruple somersault, prompting the crowd to erupt in loud “Splash!” chants. The judging panel awards points for rotation count, aerial style, and entry angle. Commentators note that even seemingly simple twists become tricky because minor errors can shift the rotation axis.

The competition structure features a preliminary round, semifinal, and final; points from the prelims carry over, adding a tactical layer. In the final, two divers duel neck-and-neck: one athlete wins the 3-meter category with a triple-twisting somersault that shoots a meter-high plume skyward, while a rising star misses the 43-meter record by just 0.8 points. Post-event interviews reveal how intensely the athletes train to develop the body control and mental toughness required for such heights.

To close, the host recaps the highlights: a new lane record in 10-meter platform diving, the first officially scored five-somersault dive from the 3-meter board in Sindelfingen, and a record crowd of more than 2,000 spectators. He announces that the next splash-diving event will take place next summer, urges beginners to join upcoming workshops, and invites the community to name their favorite dives in the comments and subscribe to the channel

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