Mexican Jonathan Paredes is the winner of this year’s Red Bull Cliff Diving World Series, which was held in B&H for the first time.
World’s best divers in the water showed their jumps and acrobatics. They were jumping from a height of 28 meters, from the Old Bridge in Mostar.
“I feel great, l worked so hard for this and I’m simply going back and forth,” said Paredes after his winning jump which got him a total of 480.90 points.
Runner-up was the Mexican Sergio Guzman, while American David Colturi ended up on the 3rd place.
For the last 7 years, the competition was held on the most attractive locations around the world, and this year Mostar was elected for the 6th out of 8 stations on the championship.
Results of the competition in Mostar:
- Jonathan Paredes | MEX | 480.90 points
- Sergio Guzman (joker) | MEX | 471.05 points
- David Colturi | USA | 470.60 points
- Michal Navratil | FIN | 457.95 points
- Gary Hunt | UK | 453.40 points
- Andy Jones | USA | 425.55 points
- Orlando Duque | COL | 425.30 points
- Anatoliy Shabotenko (joker) | UKR | 387.10 points
- Steven LoBue | USA | 300.50 points
- Jason Aldridge | UK | 292.00 points
- Artem Silchenko | ENG | 237.00 points
- Todor Spasov (joker) | BUL | 224.10 points
- Jorge Ferzuli (joker) | MEX | 194.00 points
The first 10 places in the overall rankings after the competition in Mostar:
- Gary Hunt | UK | 1090 points
- Orlando Duque | COL | 650 points
- Jonathan Paredes | MEX | 649 points
- Blake Aldridge | UK | 620 points
- David Colturi | SAD | 560 points
- Andy Jones | SAD | 440 points
- Artem Silchenko | RUS | 350 points
- Michal Navratil | CZE | 290 points
- Sergio Guzman (joker) | MEX | 290 points
- Steven LoBue | SAD | 217 points
(Source: klix.ba)