All dives have alphanumeric names. At dive meets; dives are called by their alphanumeric names. With this chart you will immediately know what dive has been announced. Example: A 103C is a "Forward 1 1/2 Somersault Tuck" How do we know that? it's easy.
So a 103C is a "Forward 1 1/2 Somersault Tuck" If a dive has 4 numbers, the first two numbers are the type of dive. Example 52 is backward twist, so a 5233B is a Backward Twisting 1 1/2 Summersault Pike. That is all there is to it. Use the conversions below and you are ready to recognize any dive when it is called at a dive meet. |
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TYPE OF DIVE
Exact Dive
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Exact Dive (Continued)
Position Letter
Important Exceptions: 1. A 1051 is a unique dive and does not work on this chart. A 1051 is a Front Summersault with a Flying 1 1/2 Summersault 2. As mentioned in the pervious column, Armstand dives are unique and have their own numeric code. Armstand dives are listed below.
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