Canada’s Molly Carlson denied Australia’s Rhiannon Iffland an early coronation in the 2023 Red Bull Cliff Diving World Series, defeating the six-time champion at the penultimate stop of the season in Mostar.
Diving Australia (DA) is pleased to announce its athlete support grant program – Beyond the Boards – is returning in 2024, with a total of $20,000 in funding available to share amongst suitable candidates.
The 2023 World University Games in Chengdu, China were held earlier in August, with four Australian divers successfully making their senior international debuts.
World Aquatics has confirmed the Continental Championships will be held at the Sleeman Centre, Brisbane over two days from Thursday 30 November – Friday 1 December.
Australia’s divers have finished the 2023 international diving season on a high, taking home two silver medals at the 2023 World Aquatics Diving World Cup Super Final held in Berlin Germany over the weekend.
Diving Australia is pleased to announce a team of ten divers to represent Australia at the 2023 World Aquatics Diving World Cup Super Final in Berlin, Germany.
And while Rousseau and Fricker have made a quick impact in the world of diving, over in Adelaide there is a growing sense of excitement over the emergence of 17-year-old Springboard and Platform diver Jaxon Bowshire.
Australian high diver Rhiannan Iffland has had an extraordinary day in Japan, taking out the gold medal for 2023 Women’s World High Diving Championships as well as being named World Aquatics High Diving Athlete of the Year for 2022.
Australia’s medal hopes at the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games have been given a vital boost, with the Australian Government committing an extra $20 million to support athletes attend critical qualification events.
Australia’s Cassiel Rousseau won the gold medal in the Men’s 10-Metre Platform at the World Aquatics Championships 2023, becoming the first Australian to be crowned world champion in this event.
Australia has secured its first diving quota position to the Paris 2024 Olympic Games courtesy of Olympic bronze medalist Maddison Keeney who finished fourth in the final of the Women’s 3-Metre Springboard at the World Aquatics Championships 2023.