Mostar, Bosnia & Herzegovina, August 15, 2015
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Check out all the best of yesterday's action where Jonathan Paredes took his first victory and Gary Hunt mathematically 'sealed the deal' on a fifth Cliff Diving World Series title... win.gs
3rd & 7 37yd
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He's nailed it!! Jonathan Paredes has secured a superb victory here in Mostar, What a way to celebrate his 26th birthday yesterday. With a final score of 480,90, he's finished ahead of Guzman in 2nd, and Colturi in 3rd.
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Redbull Cliff Diving World Series 2015: Mostar - @WallsJonathan sventa il colpaccio di @garycliffdiver . http://pbs.twimg.com/media/CMeiY_pWEAACTYL.jpg
by TuffiBlog via twitter retweeted by garycliffdiver 8/16/2015 7:10:50 AM -
I didn't secure stop 6/8 of #RedBullCliffDiving #WorldSeries but I'm by no means disappointed. Bravo @WallsJonathan you dove sick, literallyby Gary Hunt via twitter 8/15/2015 8:22:04 PM
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by Vedad Hodzic via twitter 8/15/2015 3:54:52 PM
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Bravo za idejnog tvorca trofeja koji su pobjednici #redbullcliffdiving osvojili.by AmRa via twitter 8/15/2015 3:54:50 PM
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#RedBullCliffDiving Mostar prelijep, atmosfera, pozitiva... Ovo je jedan od onih trenutaka ????????by Azra via twitter 8/15/2015 3:44:24 PM
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So, not even a podium finish for the prolific Gary Hunt. He won't be happy with his diving, but today is all about Jonathan Paredes. A perfect display of diving from the young Mexican. Big congratulations to Sergio Guzman and David Colturi, too. They pushed Paredes all the way on a hot, thrilling day in Bosnia.
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...and Sergio is in the lead! Just Paredes to go, with 471,05 to beat. Let's see what he can do...
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Sergio Guzman is up next, looking to follow up his brilliant head-to-head performance with something special...
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As things stand, it's David Colturi in the lead (470,90) following a sensational dive. Gary Hunt is back in 3rd place with 453,40
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So, after two thrilling head-to-head rounds, it's Paredes in the lead. Here are the 8 divers through to the final round -
1. Jonathan Paredes
2. Sergio Guzman
3. Orlando Duque
4. Michal Navratil
5. Anatoliy Shabotenko
6. David Colturi
7. Gary Hunt
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Sergio surges! Guzman delights the crowd with a Reverse 4 Somersaults Tuck (341,45) and comfortably eases past Artem Silchenko (237,00)
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Wow! Michal Navratil executes a superb Arm, Back 2 1/2 Somersaults, 3 Twists Free to see him through with a score of 320,15
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Another solid effort from Andy Jones (296,75), and that's him through to the final round
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After heavy landings for both divers, it's Gary Hunt (307,70) who just sneaks past Steven LoBue (300,50)
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