Death Diving is becoming more and more popular in Norway. This sport discipline is advertised as more interesting than football. It was established in the XNUMXs, but only recently has it been gaining more and more interest.
Death Diving in Norway
Jumping into the water is a little known discipline in Poland. You can usually watch it, for example, at the Olympics or in the coverage of Red Bull Cliff Diving. It is different in Norway - mainly due to unusual rules. The jury does not judge how someone jumped into the water, but what stunts were made during the flight. Landing is extremely painful, as evidenced by, among others name. Death Diving is not for everyone.
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More interesting than football
The organizers of Death Diving diving in Norway encourage their fans that this discipline is more interesting than football. On the occasion of the competition, they use the following message: "Have you ever planned a whole day around a soccer match that ended in a goalless draw? Don't worry, now you can get it over with and immerse yourself in the endless entertainment world of Death Diving ”.
The fans are having a great time
People who decided to come to a Death Diving competition usually do not regret their decision. Competitors jump from a 10-meter tower and perform various stunts while flying. Hitting the water surface can also be impressive, although extremely painful. The popularity of this sport in Norway is proven not only by the fact that it is organized every year in Oslo World Cup. This is also visible in the full stands during the competition, as you can see in the video below.
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"We are a group of buddies"
Truls Torp is one of the Norwegian Death Diving champions. As he admits, he and his fellow competitors travel a lot around Norway and dive at various festivals and events. In his opinion, they form a "big group of buddies." He also warns his followers about the painful consequences. - "The worst thing is when the surface of the water hits your scrotum" - he revealed to www.sportowefakty.wp.pl.