São Miguel, Azores

England's Gary Hunt and Rhiannan Iffland of Australia increased their stranglehold at the top of the 2019 Red Bull Cliff Diving World Series with yet another victory each in the pure Portuguese Azores. For Iffland, it was a record-breaking fourth win in a row this season, while Hunt had to be at his imperious best to see off the marauding challenge of Mexico's Jonathan Paredes, who himself broke a long standing record by earning six 10 scorecards across the weekend. The World Series was also making a record eighth stop at the volcanic mid-Atlantic location, which awaited the cliff diving elite with demanding conditions.
How an all-natural setting puts the athlete to the extra test
Get up close to the divers on the Azores cliffs with this amazing footage
Enjoy pure perfection from the volcanic rocks of the Azores
Watch the best dives from 21m in the mid-Atlantic
Enjoy 90 seconds of the best action from the volcanic Azores islet
Reigning champions victorious in Portugal again while Paredes grabs 10s galore
See how the Aussie stretched her winning streak to five in Portugal
Enjoy the brilliant Brit's winning dive in the Azores
Home in on all the action from 1:30 PM GMT on Saturday June 22
Wind, rain, heat and storms - cliff divers are forever at the mercy of Mother Nature
Strong winds and high waves mean remaining rounds will take place on Saturday
Both hit tens as Australian edges closer to history in revised Portuguese schedule
Annual São Miguel parade recognises World Series as a local tradition after 8 years
A record 8th visit to the mid-Atlantic islet as Iffland eyes longest-ever win streak
World Series set for its 8th visit to the volcanic mid-Atlantic islet
A taste of what's to come when the world's best cliff divers return to action in 2019
World Series returns with 7 stops across the globe for the men and women of 18 different nationalities