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Revision as of 21:08, 10 February 2021

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Clavado en trampolín
División Norteamericana

Actividades recreacionales


Destreza: 2
Año de introducción: 1964



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Instructor requerido

Prerrequisito: Tener la especialidad de Natación I - Avanzado

Véase Natación I - Avanzado para consejos e instrucciones.




Springboards are usually located either 1.0 or 3.0 metres (3 ft 3 in or 9 ft 10 in) above the water surface. It is very seldom that one is mounted at a height other than these two standard heights.

Board Height Pool Depth Projection (NCAA) &
One meter 2.5 meters 1.5 meters
Three meter 5 meters 1.5 meters
A tower 8 meters 1.5 meters

Historically springboards were made of wood. Modern springboards (since about 1960) are made out of a single-piece extrusion of aircraft-grade aluminum. The Maxiflex Model B, the board used in all major competitive diving events, is made out of such aluminum, and is heat treated for a yield strength of 50,000 psi. The slip-resistant surface of the board is created using an epoxy resin, finished with a laminate of flint silica and alumina in between the top coats of resin. This thermal-cured resin is aqua-colored to match the water of a clean pool.



In the test each candidate will announce the dive type and be judged accordingly.

Basis of Judging. Attention position for running dives: attention position on end or board for standing dives based on (a) approach, (b) spring, (c) way body is carried through the air, lay-out, tuck, or pike, (d) entry into water.

These lines are not numbered but are part of the official requirements. You will need an experienced diving instructor to judge the dives. Learning swimming and diving skills is best done with an instructor.

References