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Boston will host the 100th stop in the history of the Red Bull Cliff Diving World Series. This year, the only U.S. stop takes place at the Institute of Contemporary Art on Saturday, July 24th. Athletes will dive from up to 90 feet in the air into Boston Harbor, showcasing their skills and athleticism to audiences around the world.

The athletes participating in cliff diving are known for pushing themselves to their limits, especially when it comes to performing dangerous stunts in potentially cold waters below. The organizers stress that these athletes undergo rigorous training to ensure that every dive and maneuver is executed flawlessly.

Practice rounds for the event took place on Friday, with competitors taking part in a series of preliminary jumps before moving on to the main event on Saturday afternoon. The series has returned to Boston for its third consecutive year and promises to be an exciting and unforgettable experience for all who attend.

Approximately two dozen competitors are expected to take part in this year’s Red Bull Cliff Diving World Series, with each athlete vying for crucial championship points based on their final event positions. Don’t miss your chance to witness history being made as athletes push themselves beyond their limits and showcase their skills in one of the most thrilling events of the year!

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