Red Bull Cliff Diving World Series 2025 is back in Mostar
This thilling event is back in Mostar for the ninth time, bringing next-level dives to one of the most iconic spots on the tour. The legendary 16th-century Stari Most bridge sets the stage once again as the world’s top cliff divers deliver jaw-dropping performances, showcasing fearless athleticism and pinpoint precision over the emerald waters of the Neretva River. The scenic location sets the stunning stage for the third stop of the season. The 12 men dived from a height of 27 meters, while the 12 women took off from 21 meters.
In the women’s competition, it was once again the reigning champion, Rhiannan Iffland (AUS), who impressed with precise and spectacular dives. The Australian record holder claimed her third victory of the season, which also secured her ninth World Series title ahead of schedule. Second place went to fellow Australian and wildcard diver Xantheia Pennisi, while Kaylea Arnett from the USA took third.
In the men’s event, Romania’s Constantin Popovici sealed a clear win with a brilliant final dive, finishing ahead of American James Lichtenstein and making a huge jump in the overall standings to second place. Wildcard veteran Gary Hunt (FRA), at 41 years old, placed third and successfully defended his lead in the season rankings.
Results Women | Results Men |
1| Rhiannan Iffland (AUS) – 363.15 points | 1| Constantin Popovici (ROU) – 459.00 points |
2| Xantheia Pennisi (AUS) – 330.80 points | 2| James Lichtenstein (USA) – 420.30 points |
3| Kaylea Arnett (USA) – 323.95 points | 3| Gary Hunt (W) (FRA) – 412.10 points |