Copenhagen 2018
3rd & 7 37yd
3rd & 7 37yd
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The world's best cliff divers are back in Copenhagen this weekend for the fifth stop of the season, where they will compete for crucial championship points from a 27m plaftorm perched on the roof of the Opera House. Stay here for all the latest updates and live action as it happens.
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On Friday afternoon Gary Hunt lit up the first round with a sensational dive that earned him the 100th and 101st tens in the history of the World Series. After two rounds the Brit leads the pack and is aiming to follow up his recent win in Switzerland with another one here in the Danish capital.
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Here are the standings after round 3:
1- Gary Hunt GBR 308.1pts 2- Alessandro De Rose ITA 292.05 3- Jonathan Paredes MEX 290.5 4- Steven LoBue USA 283.9 5- Andy Jones USA 271.8 6- Kris Kolanus POL 270.9 7- Sergio Guzman (W) MEX 265.3 8- Constantin Popovici (W) ROU 264.4 9- Oleksiy Prygorov (W) UKR 257.9 10- Nikita Fedotov (W) RUS 248.4 11- Kyle Mitrione (W) USA 217.65 12- Alain Kohl (W) LUX 204.45 -
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If there's ever been a final more packed full of quality and drama than this, we're struggling to remember it. Hunt steps up with huge pressure on his back, knowing he needs to reel in a record-breaking LoBue. He nails his Back 3 Somersaults 4 Twists for 9.5, 9.5, 9, and betters the American's top score by an astounding 22 points. UNBELIEVABLE!
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Final standings:
1- Gary Hunt GBR 453.7pts 2- Steven LoBue USA 431.8 3- Jonathan Paredes MEX 419.75 4- Alessandro De Rose ITA 403.85 5- Andy Jones USA 393.7 6- Sergio Guzman (W) MEX 380.05 7- Constantin Popovici (W) ROU 375.1 8- Kris Kolanus POL 357.6 9- Oleksiy Prygorov (W) UKR 340.7 10- Nikita Fedotov (W) RUS 338.7 11- Kyle Mitrione (W) USA 325.75 12- Alain Kohl (W) LUX 264.65 -
What a day it was in Copenhagen. Gary Hunt continued his comeback with another victory at the Opera House, beating Steven LoBue in what turned out to be a record-breaking duel on the rooftop. The two are now separated by just 90 points in the overall standings, and the title fight will continue in two weeks' time in Mostar, Bosnia & Herzegovina. Don't miss it!