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Gary Hunt

Gary Hunt (born 11 June 1984), also known as Roger Gary Hunt, is an elite sports diver, specialising in cliff or high diving, and is the 2019 World champion in high diving at World Aquatics Championships event, where he holds the championship record. With a silver in the 2013 edition of the event, Hunt is the most successful male diver in the short history of the FINA recognised event.

Gary Hunt
2019 French Diving Championships
Personal information
Full nameRoger Gary Hunt
Nationality
  • French (since 2020)
  • British (until 2020)
Born (1984-06-11) 11 June 1984 (age 38)
Sport
SportDiving, High diving

Hunt is a former Olympic hopeful and Commonwealth diver who has a number of medals at Great Britain National Diving championships[1] and placed 3rd in the 10m Synchro event at the 2006 Commonwealth Games.[2] He chose to focus his diving career in the niche area of cliff diving, and has enjoyed a rapid rise to the top of the sport. In 2010 he won the Red Bull Cliff Diving World Series, the premier championship within the sport, showing complete domination throughout the series and is thus considered to be the current reigning World Champion.[3][4] He has a reputation for pushing the sport to new extremes and inventing new moves to stay ahead of his competition. He acquired French nationality in 2020.

Cliff diving career

2009 season

2009 marked the beginning of Hunt's professional career in the sport after several years of training and competing in high diving events to build up his confidence and technique. He was quick to impress and finished 3rd, 3rd, 2nd and 2nd in the first 4 events of the series in France (La Rochelle), Netherlands (Rotterdam), Croatia (Dubrovnik) and Italy (Polignano A Mare).[5][6][7][8]

His impressive start to the season meant he was in 2nd place in the overall championship at the halfway stage, 18 points behind 9-time World Champion Orlando Duque who had been dominating the 2009 season once again.

At the 5th event of the series in Turkey (Antalya), Hunt introduced his first new dive – a previously unattempted back piked 3 somersaults with 4 twists.[9] The dive has a difficulty rating of 6.2 and is the most difficult dive to be performed in any form of competitive diving. Although he was only able to finished 3rd at this event,[10] the new dive got a huge amount of attention, opened the eyes of the cliff diving community and began to cement Hunt's reputation as a fearless daredevil who was going to push the sport to new levels.[11]

At the 6th event in Germany (Hamburg), Hunt achieved his first win, again using the triple quad. With Orlando Duque suffering from minor injuries and finishing 4th, Hunt closed the gap in the overall championship to 12 points.[12]

At the 7th event in Switzerland (Sisikon), Hunt came 2nd by the narrowest of margins but was again able to stay ahead of Orlando Duque who finished 3rd. Hunt closed the gap in the championship to 9 points and was the only diver that could potentially beat Orlando going into the final event.[13]

At the 8th and final event in Greece (Athens), Hunt introduced his 2nd new dive, another very technical dive with a very high difficulty rating – a forward piked 4 somersaults with 1.5 twists. With his second win of the series, and with Orlando finishing 4th, Hunt tied Orlando on points in the overall championship. However, Orlando was awarded the overall championship due to the fact that he had won more individual events over the year.[14]

2010 season

After finishing joint 1st in 2009, Hunt immediately resumed his rise to the top in 2010. Now confident with his 2 extreme dives,[15] Hunt dominated the first event of the year in France (La Rochelle) and won comfortably, achieving scores of 10,10,10,9,9 for his final dive.[16][17]

At the second event of the year in Mexico (Ik Kil), Hunt extended his lead on the series with another win. Once again his extreme dives with their high degree of difficulty were credited as the reason for his success.[18][19]

A good lead in the overall championship allow him to change his front piked 4 somersaults 1.5 twists into 4 somersaults 2.5 twists.[20]

At the third event of the year in Norway (Kragerø) Hunt made it three wins out of three events.[21][22]

Hunt felt that the fourth event in Italy (Polignano A Mare) was the right time to unveil his new move – the running take off into front piked 4 somersaults 2.5 twists.[23] As a requirement of the series, any diver wishing to use a new or unconventional dive must demonstrate the dive to the judges in practice sessions prior to the main competition in order to prove that they are capable of executing the dive. The judges have the power to stop an athlete using a particular dive in competition if they feel it is likely to be dangerous, and there was a lot of talk of this nature surrounding Gary's new dive. Gary was able to execute the dive during this practice session, finishing a little short but doing enough to convince the judges and once again made history in the sport with the first ever running take off.[24] Unfortunately during the main competition Hunt performed the dive during the 3rd round of dives and received the most serious injury of the 2010 world series, when his entry point into the water coincided with the crest of a wave, meaning that he finished very short and took a large impact to his chest and head. He was taken to hospital with minor concussion but released later the same day with no further injuries or symptoms.[25] Despite this, he was still able to finish 3rd at the event, due to a near-perfect triple quad during the 2nd round of dives.[26]

Following the accident in Italy, Hunt chose to shelve the running take off dive for the time being, and returned to winning ways at the fifth event of the year in Switzerland (Sisikon) with another dominating performance, and another first for the series – Hunt achieved a points total of 417.50, the highest ever and the only score above 400 of the series.[27][28]

At the sixth and final event in Hawaii (Hilo), Hunt finished second to Orlando Duque but only needed one point from the event to win the series, and was crowned World Champion on 12 September 2010.[29]

2016 season

Hunt won his 6th Red Bull Cliff Diving World series with 1350 points, 320 ahead of his nearest rival.[30]

2018 season

Hunt won his 7th Red Bull Cliff Diving World series with 1010 points. [31]

2019 season

Hunt won his 8th Red Bull Cliff Diving World series with 1160 points.

At the Red Bull Cliff Diving in Lebanon, in July 2019, he became the first diver in the series history to receive a perfect 10 score from each of the five judges. [32]

2021 season

Hunt won his 9th Red Bull Cliff Diving World series with 800 points.[33]

2022 season

Hunt won his 10th Red Bull Cliff Diving World series with 1240 points.[34]

References

  1. ^ "British Universities & Colleges Sport press release, 18th July 2007"[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ "BBC Sport 2006 Commonwealth Games results – Diving"
  3. ^ "Red Bull Cliff Diving – World Series Winner"
  4. ^ "BBC News – CBBC – British Daredevil Gary Hunt wins cliff diving world cup"
  5. ^ "Red Bull Cliff Diving – Icy Experience"
  6. ^ "Red Bull Cliff Diving – Crane Lifts Orlando Duque to Victory"
  7. ^ "Red Bull Cliff Diving – Duquebrovnik"
  8. ^ "Red Bull Cliff Diving – Duque Rides the Storm"
  9. ^ "Youtube – Gary Hunt – Quad twisting triple"
  10. ^ "Red Bull Cliff Diving – Silky Czar Unsettles the Duke"
  11. ^ "Red Bull Cliff Diving – NR.134 (Story Clip about the Triple Quad)"
  12. ^ "Red Bull Cliff Diving – The Hunt is on"
  13. ^ "Red Bull Cliff Diving – Photo Finish"
  14. ^ "Red Bull Cliff Diving – The Hunt is Over"
  15. ^ "Red Bull Cliff Diving – The Fear Factor"
  16. ^ "Red Bull Cliff Diving – The Hunter is now the Hunted"
  17. ^ "Youtube – Red Bull Cliff Diving World Series 2010 – France Highlights"
  18. ^ "Red Bull Cliff Diving – Hunt out in Front"
  19. ^ "Youtube – Red Bull Cliff Diving World Series 2010 – Mexico Highlights"
  20. ^ "Red Bull Cliff Diving – Hunts Dive for Perfection"
  21. ^ "Red Bull Cliff Diving – Three Wins out of Three for Hunt"
  22. ^ "Youtube – Red Bull Cliff Diving World Series 2010 – Norway Highlights"
  23. ^ "Red Bull Cliff Diving – Prepare for Take Off"
  24. ^ "Red Bull Cliff Diving – Star Hunt's Spectacular New Dive"
  25. ^ "ITV News – Divers Dice with Death"
  26. ^ "Red Bull Cliff Diving – Third Time Lucky for Silchenko"
  27. ^ "Red Bull Cliff Diving – Hunt on Verge of Triumph"
  28. ^ "Youtube – Red Bull Cliff Diving World Series 2010 – Switzerland Hihglights"
  29. ^ "Red Bull Cliff Diving – Orlando Blooms as Hunt is Crowned Champion"
  30. ^ "Briton crowned cliff diving world champion after night flight in Dubai"
  31. ^ Red Bull Cliff Diving World Series 2018 Italy LIVE, retrieved 19 September 2019
  32. ^ Red Bull Cliff Diving World Series LIVE in Bilbao, Spain, retrieved 19 September 2019
  33. ^ https://www.redbull.com/au-en/athlete/gary-hunt
  34. ^ https://www.redbull.com/au-en/athlete/gary-hunt

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This article needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information July 2019 Gary Hunt born 11 June 1984 also known as Roger Gary Hunt is an elite sports diver specialising in cliff or high diving and is the 2019 World champion in high diving at World Aquatics Championships event where he holds the championship record With a silver in the 2013 edition of the event Hunt is the most successful male diver in the short history of the FINA recognised event Gary Hunt2019 French Diving ChampionshipsPersonal informationFull nameRoger Gary HuntNationalityFrench since 2020 British until 2020 Born 1984 06 11 11 June 1984 age 38 SportSportDiving High divingMedal record Men s high divingRepresenting Great BritainWorld Championships2019 Gwangju Men2015 Kazan Men2013 Barcelona MenMen s divingRepresenting EnglandCommonwealth Games2006 Melbourne 10 metre platform synchroHunt is a former Olympic hopeful and Commonwealth diver who has a number of medals at Great Britain National Diving championships 1 and placed 3rd in the 10m Synchro event at the 2006 Commonwealth Games 2 He chose to focus his diving career in the niche area of cliff diving and has enjoyed a rapid rise to the top of the sport In 2010 he won the Red Bull Cliff Diving World Series the premier championship within the sport showing complete domination throughout the series and is thus considered to be the current reigning World Champion 3 4 He has a reputation for pushing the sport to new extremes and inventing new moves to stay ahead of his competition He acquired French nationality in 2020 Contents 1 Cliff diving career 1 1 2009 season 1 2 2010 season 1 3 2016 season 1 4 2018 season 1 5 2019 season 1 6 2021 season 1 7 2022 season 2 References 3 External linksCliff diving career Edit2009 season Edit 2009 marked the beginning of Hunt s professional career in the sport after several years of training and competing in high diving events to build up his confidence and technique He was quick to impress and finished 3rd 3rd 2nd and 2nd in the first 4 events of the series in France La Rochelle Netherlands Rotterdam Croatia Dubrovnik and Italy Polignano A Mare 5 6 7 8 His impressive start to the season meant he was in 2nd place in the overall championship at the halfway stage 18 points behind 9 time World Champion Orlando Duque who had been dominating the 2009 season once again At the 5th event of the series in Turkey Antalya Hunt introduced his first new dive a previously unattempted back piked 3 somersaults with 4 twists 9 The dive has a difficulty rating of 6 2 and is the most difficult dive to be performed in any form of competitive diving Although he was only able to finished 3rd at this event 10 the new dive got a huge amount of attention opened the eyes of the cliff diving community and began to cement Hunt s reputation as a fearless daredevil who was going to push the sport to new levels 11 At the 6th event in Germany Hamburg Hunt achieved his first win again using the triple quad With Orlando Duque suffering from minor injuries and finishing 4th Hunt closed the gap in the overall championship to 12 points 12 At the 7th event in Switzerland Sisikon Hunt came 2nd by the narrowest of margins but was again able to stay ahead of Orlando Duque who finished 3rd Hunt closed the gap in the championship to 9 points and was the only diver that could potentially beat Orlando going into the final event 13 At the 8th and final event in Greece Athens Hunt introduced his 2nd new dive another very technical dive with a very high difficulty rating a forward piked 4 somersaults with 1 5 twists With his second win of the series and with Orlando finishing 4th Hunt tied Orlando on points in the overall championship However Orlando was awarded the overall championship due to the fact that he had won more individual events over the year 14 2010 season Edit After finishing joint 1st in 2009 Hunt immediately resumed his rise to the top in 2010 Now confident with his 2 extreme dives 15 Hunt dominated the first event of the year in France La Rochelle and won comfortably achieving scores of 10 10 10 9 9 for his final dive 16 17 At the second event of the year in Mexico Ik Kil Hunt extended his lead on the series with another win Once again his extreme dives with their high degree of difficulty were credited as the reason for his success 18 19 A good lead in the overall championship allow him to change his front piked 4 somersaults 1 5 twists into 4 somersaults 2 5 twists 20 At the third event of the year in Norway Kragero Hunt made it three wins out of three events 21 22 Hunt felt that the fourth event in Italy Polignano A Mare was the right time to unveil his new move the running take off into front piked 4 somersaults 2 5 twists 23 As a requirement of the series any diver wishing to use a new or unconventional dive must demonstrate the dive to the judges in practice sessions prior to the main competition in order to prove that they are capable of executing the dive The judges have the power to stop an athlete using a particular dive in competition if they feel it is likely to be dangerous and there was a lot of talk of this nature surrounding Gary s new dive Gary was able to execute the dive during this practice session finishing a little short but doing enough to convince the judges and once again made history in the sport with the first ever running take off 24 Unfortunately during the main competition Hunt performed the dive during the 3rd round of dives and received the most serious injury of the 2010 world series when his entry point into the water coincided with the crest of a wave meaning that he finished very short and took a large impact to his chest and head He was taken to hospital with minor concussion but released later the same day with no further injuries or symptoms 25 Despite this he was still able to finish 3rd at the event due to a near perfect triple quad during the 2nd round of dives 26 Following the accident in Italy Hunt chose to shelve the running take off dive for the time being and returned to winning ways at the fifth event of the year in Switzerland Sisikon with another dominating performance and another first for the series Hunt achieved a points total of 417 50 the highest ever and the only score above 400 of the series 27 28 At the sixth and final event in Hawaii Hilo Hunt finished second to Orlando Duque but only needed one point from the event to win the series and was crowned World Champion on 12 September 2010 29 2016 season Edit Hunt won his 6th Red Bull Cliff Diving World series with 1350 points 320 ahead of his nearest rival 30 2018 season Edit Hunt won his 7th Red Bull Cliff Diving World series with 1010 points 31 2019 season Edit Hunt won his 8th Red Bull Cliff Diving World series with 1160 points At the Red Bull Cliff Diving in Lebanon in July 2019 he became the first diver in the series history to receive a perfect 10 score from each of the five judges 32 2021 season Edit Hunt won his 9th Red Bull Cliff Diving World series with 800 points 33 2022 season Edit Hunt won his 10th Red Bull Cliff Diving World series with 1240 points 34 References Edit British Universities amp Colleges Sport press release 18th July 2007 permanent dead link BBC Sport 2006 Commonwealth Games results Diving Red Bull Cliff Diving World Series Winner BBC News CBBC British Daredevil Gary Hunt wins cliff diving world cup Red Bull Cliff Diving Icy Experience Red Bull Cliff Diving Crane Lifts Orlando Duque to Victory Red Bull Cliff Diving Duquebrovnik Red Bull Cliff Diving Duque Rides the Storm Youtube Gary Hunt Quad twisting triple Red Bull Cliff Diving Silky Czar Unsettles the Duke Red Bull Cliff Diving NR 134 Story Clip about the Triple Quad Red Bull Cliff Diving The Hunt is on Red Bull Cliff Diving Photo Finish Red Bull Cliff Diving The Hunt is Over Red Bull Cliff Diving The Fear Factor Red Bull Cliff Diving The Hunter is now the Hunted Youtube Red Bull Cliff Diving World Series 2010 France Highlights Red Bull Cliff Diving Hunt out in Front Youtube Red Bull Cliff Diving World Series 2010 Mexico Highlights Red Bull Cliff Diving Hunts Dive for Perfection Red Bull Cliff Diving Three Wins out of Three for Hunt Youtube Red Bull Cliff Diving World Series 2010 Norway Highlights Red Bull Cliff Diving Prepare for Take Off Red Bull Cliff Diving Star Hunt s Spectacular New Dive ITV News Divers Dice with Death Red Bull Cliff Diving Third Time Lucky for Silchenko Red Bull Cliff Diving Hunt on Verge of Triumph Youtube Red Bull Cliff Diving World Series 2010 Switzerland Hihglights Red Bull Cliff Diving Orlando Blooms as Hunt is Crowned Champion Briton crowned cliff diving world champion after night flight in Dubai Red Bull Cliff Diving World Series 2018 Italy LIVE retrieved 19 September 2019 Red Bull Cliff Diving World Series LIVE in Bilbao Spain retrieved 19 September 2019 https www redbull com au en athlete gary hunt https www redbull com au en athlete gary huntExternal links EditGary Hunt at FINA archived Gary Hunt at British Swimming archived Gary Hunt at the Commonwealth Games Federation http m2006 thecgf com Participants Participants ID 103996 Gary Hunt at the Melbourne 2006 Commonwealth Games No coach no agent no ego the incredible story of the Lionel Messi of cliff diving Xan Rice 16 Februar 2023 The Guardian special about Gary Hunt Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Gary Hunt amp oldid 1139880914, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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