Male and female divers will have to face down fearsome winds, before diving and twisting through the air from heights of up to 27m at over 85 kmph.
Northern Ireland is set to host a leg of the Red Bull Cliff Diving World Series for the first time ever later this year. It has been revealed that the spectacular event is heading to the picturesque surroundings of Ballycastle this July.
The great news for everyone here is that the event is free to the public as the beautiful Causeway Coast will be the backdrop as the world’s best cliff divers battle it out on the fourth stop of their series. The choppy Atlantic waters of Ballycastle will prove both a danger and a delight for those competing, just a stone’s throw from the Giant’s Causeway.Tens of thousands will be expected in Ballycastle, with the competition getting underway at 4pm on both days. A roster of 24 male and female divers will have to face down fearsome winds, before diving and twisting through the air from heights of up to 27 meters, plunging into the cold Atlantic at over 85 kmph.
Most recently, the series headed back west to the cliffs of Downpatrick Head, Co Mayo on its last stop in Ireland in 2021. In what is the 15th season of the Red Bull Cliff Diving World Series, all eyes will be on reigning champions Rhiannan Iffland and Constantin Popovici as the divers battle for the King Kahekili Trophy.
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Northern Ireland to Host Red Bull Cliff Diving World SeriesNorthern Ireland is set to host a leg of the Red Bull Cliff Diving World Series for the first time ever later this year. The event will take place in Ballycastle, offering a picturesque backdrop of the Causeway Coast. The competition is free to the public and will feature the world's best cliff divers battling it out in the choppy Atlantic waters.
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