
British diver Gary Hunt has won the Red Bull Cliff Diving World Series. The final was held in Hawaii over the weekend. Lets take a look at the action... The Hawian islands, the birthplace of cliff diving. The sport traces its roots back to the tribal chief Kahikili who would dive from Hawaii's cliffs and challenge his warriors to do the same. And it is back to Hawaii for the final of the Red Bull Cliff Diving World Series. Divers must impress the judges as they jump from a platform 26 meters above the water. British Diver Gary Hunt came second last year and after competing in 5 locations this year, arrived in Hawaii top of the table. Although Colombian competitor Orlando Duque won the final round, Hunt had enough points from earlier rounds to remain in the lead and clinch this year's title of world cliff diving champion. [Gary Hunt, Cliff Diving Champion (Great Britain)] "For me, I feel really happy. I mean, again, I was on the podium for all the stops, and getting 4 out of 6 wins, I'm over the moon. Overall, there's a few things I need to work on, but yeah, I'm happy." Duque said he was happy with second place and was keen to emphasise Hunt's achievement. [Orlando Duque, 2nd Place (Colombia)] "You know, I feel pretty good, second place is, I think the best I could do. Halfway through the season Gary was doing very good already and he kind of pulled away from all of us." Russian competitor Artem Silchenko said he made a mistake in an earlier round in Sisikon, Switzerland <b>...</b>
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