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Diving's history is dotted with '719'—from championship-clinching team scores and historic research dives to ambitious summer competitions and the iconic 'Bear 719' of Katmai National Park. The number is also central to a significant annual event: the , held every July 19 (7/19).

The 719 Diving Contest: Pioneering the Next Frontier of Underwater Athletics

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: Platforms range from 65 to 85 feet (20 to 26 meters) high.

The 719 Diving Contest began as a local exhibition designed to showcase rogue talent outside traditional Olympic-style formatting. Traditional diving strictly penalizes deviation from rigid textbook postures. In contrast, the founders of the 719 event wanted to merge three distinct worlds: Traditional Olympic platform discipline The raw creativity of cliff diving The high-impact acrobatics of freestyle extreme sports

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