São Miguel, Azores

Australia's Rhiannan Iffland returned to winning ways in record fashion at the third stop of the 2018 Red Bull Cliff Diving World Series in Azores, Portugal, blowing her rivals away with the highest-ever total score in the women's competition. The two-time and reigning World Series champion also scored a perfect 10 direct from the rocks on her way to victory, while her winning dive was the most difficult ever attempted by a woman. Mexico's Adriana Jimenez finished second, with Canadian Lysanne Richard in third. In the men's, a fascinating final saw Steven LoBue sneak past his fellow American David Colturi, who had earlier posted the highest score for an individual men's dive, with the final dive of the day to secure his second victory in a row. Former champion Gary Hunt of England completed the top three with a much needed first podium of the season.
Relive all the best moments from an unforgettable landmark season in 2018
52 minutes of the best action, interviews and unseen footage from Portugal
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