How fast do Olympic divers hit the water?

How fast do Olympic divers hit the water? "From the 10 meter, it's estimated they hit the water at about 35 miles an hour," Hasselbach Adams explained. "It would be a little slower with three meter."
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What speed do Olympic divers enter the water?

According to most studies, a diver entering the water from the 10m platform hits the pool at around 35 miles per hour.
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Does it hurt when Olympic divers hit the water?

You might be hitting the water, but due to the high velocity in which you are falling, the force is enough to break bones and dislocate joints. Competitive divers are facing a high risk of injuring their shoulders, back, elbows, wrists, and more.
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Do Olympic divers ever hit their heads?

Greg Louganis hits his head on the diving board in the 3-meter competition during the 1988 Olympic games in Seoul, South Korea. Louganis still won the gold medal.
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How do Olympic divers break the water?

The underwater save: As divers submerge, they pike (or fold in on themselves), trying to catch more bubbles with their bodies. This helps break big bubbles into smaller bubbles, making them less splashy when they rise to the surface.
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How Olympic divers make the perfect tiny splash



Why do Olympic divers shower after every dive?

Taking a shower immediately keeps the muscles loose and reduces the chance of any pulls or strains. Between dives the competitors often stay loose and relaxed in an arena jacuzzi on the pool deck as they wait their turn to go again.
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Why do Olympic divers use small towels?

Since Olympic divers sit in a hot tub to keep warm between dives, they'll towel off and get wet again several times during a competition. The tiny sports towel (also known as a shammy) absorbs a lot of water and is very easy to wring out afterwards.
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How deep is the pool for Olympic diving?

Diving pools have to be at least five meters (16.4 feet) deep for it to be safe to do dives from the platform, which is 10 meters (32.8 feet) high.
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Why are Chinese divers so good?

Other Olympic divers trying to keep up with the Chinese say it is also because, with the world's biggest population and a strong track record in the sport, China have such a vast selection of talent to pick from. They also believe that the Chinese get into diving from a much younger age.
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Why do divers wear tiny suits?

So why are the divers' bathing suits so small? Aerodynamics and comfort, basically. As a male diver, you will spend a lot of time twisting around in midair, and you don't want your junk to fall out, or to get tangled in your suit while you're somersaulting.
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Why do they shower after diving?

Jumping into that water then jumping back out into an air-conditioned arena can be jarring on muscles, potentially causing them to cramp. Hopping into a shower, even for a few seconds, can help relieve stress on the muscles and prevent cramping and potential injury.
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Why do Olympic divers tape their wrists?

Divers usually wear this tape on their wrists, joints, and areas of the body that hit the water with a high impact during their dives. The tape is said to lower the chances of divers experiencing swelling or lowered mobility due to the repeated impact of the water on their bodies.
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Why do Olympic divers hold their hands together?

The tucked position is the most compact (body folded up in a tight ball, hands holding the shins and toes pointed), and as such, gives the diver the most control over rotational speed. Dives in this position, are therefore, easier to perform.
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How fast do you hit the water from 20 meters?

A diver from 20 meters will hit the water at approximately 60 mph. Impact force: A cliff diver will hit the water with nine times as much force as a 10-meter platform diver.
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How fast do you fall off a cliff?

As you fall, it pulls you toward the earth, or in the case of cliff diving, toward the water, at a speed of 32 feet per second per second (9.8 meters per second per second).
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How high do Olympic divers jump?

The 10-Meter Platform

In the 10m platform event, divers jump and perform acrobatics from a stable platform that is 10 meters, about 32 feet, above the pool. The 10-meter platform was introduced into the Olympic program for men in 1904, and for women in 1912.
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How much do Chinese divers make?

Salary Recap

The average pay for a Diver is CNY 191,308 a year and CNY 92 an hour in China. The average salary range for a Diver is between CNY 139,670 and CNY 238,030. On average, a High School Degree is the highest level of education for a Diver.
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Which country dominates diving?

China has become the dominant diving power and accumulated 47 gold medals since 1984.
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How many hours do Chinese divers train?

China's state sports schools are training would-be divers from the age of four. By the age of 12 they are training for seven hours a day, seven days a week.
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Why do the divers shower?

Showering helps keep muscles loose between dives, meaning they are less likely to cramp up or become stiff when they enter the pool, or mid-rotation. This is the same reason divers sometime sit in hot tubs between dives – it helps keep their muscles relaxed and supple.
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What is the most difficult dive in the Olympics?

There is no limit to the degree of difficulty of dives; the most difficult dives calculated in the FINA rulebook (reverse 4 1⁄2 somersault in pike position and armstand reverse 4 somersault in pike position) are 4.8, but competitors could attempt more difficult dives. Scoring is done by a panel of seven judges.
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Why do divers dry off between dives?

The small towels divers use before and after a dive are known as Chamois towels – which they use because they help to dry them faster than regular towels. Divers need to dry off quickly to prevent themselves from becoming cold, which could cause muscles to tense and affect their next dive.
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Why do they spray the water in Olympic diving?

The spray causes the surface of the water to ripple, allowing the divers to hit the water at an appropriate angle for their safety, which is crucial given that they are knifing through the air at speeds of up to 35mph.
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Why do divers go in hot tub after each dive?

"Anticipating the heat from a whole lot of bodies, they drop the air temperature way down, and the pools have water cooler than the divers like." With this in mind, the hot tub is a great way for divers to "keep their muscles warm and loose," especially during events in which an individual's dives may be 20 or 30 ...
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Why are Olympic divers so muscular?

Divers need a lot of explosive power from their legs, so training deals pretty heavily with squats, plyometrics, core work, and of course working out arms so they don't look out of proportion and Velociraptor-ish.
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