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- High_diving abstract "High diving is a sport which debuted at the 2013 World Aquatics Championships in Barcelona. Men jump from a 27 metres (89 ft) high platform while women jump from 20 metres (66 ft) platform. The first female world champion in this sport was Cesilie Carlton of the USA who won with a total score of 211.60. High diving has been labelled a separate sport from regular diving by FINA.".
- High_diving wikiPageID "13146856".
- High_diving wikiPageRevisionID "594884451".
- High_diving subject Category:Competitive_diving.
- High_diving subject Category:Diving_(acrobatics).
- High_diving subject Category:High_diving.
- High_diving comment "High diving is a sport which debuted at the 2013 World Aquatics Championships in Barcelona. Men jump from a 27 metres (89 ft) high platform while women jump from 20 metres (66 ft) platform. The first female world champion in this sport was Cesilie Carlton of the USA who won with a total score of 211.60. High diving has been labelled a separate sport from regular diving by FINA.".
- High_diving label "High diving".
- High_diving label "Klifduiken".
- High_diving label "Klippenspringen".
- High_diving label "Plongeon de haut vol".
- High_diving label "Хай-дайвинг".
- High_diving sameAs Klippenspringen.
- High_diving sameAs Plongeon_de_haut_vol.
- High_diving sameAs Klifduiken.
- High_diving sameAs m.01183_58.
- High_diving sameAs Q14405929.
- High_diving sameAs Q14405929.
- High_diving wasDerivedFrom High_diving?oldid=594884451.
- High_diving isPrimaryTopicOf High_diving.