James Lichtenstein

Red Bull Cliff Diving World Series Announces Only U.S. Stop In St. Petersburg, Florida

World’s best cliff divers to compete from up to 90 feet at St. Pete Pier, June 5-6, marking Florida’s first-ever World Series stop.

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Team USA Divers Deliver World-Class Performances at American Cup in Fort Lauderdale

Ahead of a major week for swimmers, the afterglow of American Cup diving still hangs in the air above Fort Lauderdale.

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Global High Diving Season Set: World Cup Returns to Fort Lauderdale and Porto Flavia in 2026

The World Aquatics High Diving World Cup 2026 calendar has been set, with the series returning to the United States in May before heading to Italy in July.

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Oltre La Vasca: Storie, Curiosità E News Dal Mondo Dello Sport Della Settimana

Prosegue il nostro viaggio con “Oltre la Vasca”, la rubrica della domenica che racconta storie, curiosità e notizie dal mondo dello sport

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World Aquatics Names 2025 Athletes of The Year For Diving, Water Polo, & More

American high diver James Lichtenstein was 1 of 12 athletes from 9 countries to be named a World Aquatics athlete of the year in 6 sports

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5,000 Spectators Witness Historic First NLT Cliff Diving Championship Event At Hell’s Gate

The No Limits Tour (‘NLT’) Cliff Diving Championship, a brand new, athlete-owned professional cliff diving series, launched its inaugural season on Saturday.

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Fort Lauderdale’s High Diving Program on Top of the World in Singapore

James Lichtenstein, who trains year-round at the Fort Lauderdale Aquatic Complex, was crowned world champion in the men’s high diving event.

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China Leads World Championships Medal Counts for the 5th Straight Edition (All Sports Tables)

While only two of China’s gold medals at the 2025 World Championships came in swimming, both from Qin Haiyang, their progress in artistic…

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Lichtenstein, Smart Lead U.S. With Fifth-Place Finishes At High Diving World Cup

James Lichtenstein and Ellie Smart earned fifth-place finishes at the World Aquatics High Diving World Cup in Fort Lauderdale.

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