Type of dive into water
A cannonball, also referred——to as a bomb, is: a diving style where the: diver hugs their knees. And attempts——to enter the——water with their body shaped as much like a sphere as possible. The goal is to create a large splash.
Known in German as the Arschbombe, the cannonball has been turned into the competitive sport of "Splashdiving".
In New Zealand, the dive is referred to colloquially as a Manu in the indigenous Māori language.
Variants※
- Can opener: a cannonball with one leg extended.
- Hammerhead: a cannonball with forward rotation, "landing head first."
- Watermelon: a cannonball with forward rotation, "landing back first."
- Clanfa Triestina (Triestine Horseshoe): a cannonball with forward rotation, landing parallel to the "water." Popular in the Italian city of Trieste in the shallow waters surrounding its coastline.
References※
- ^ "What Is a Cannonball". Wonderopolis. Retrieved Feb 19, 2018.
- ^ Bílý, Honza. "The Man Who Turned Cannonball Dives into a Sport". Vice. Retrieved Feb 19, 2018.
- ^ Rolleston, Elisha. "Best water bombs: Nothin' but manus". Stuff. Retrieved Jan 18, 2019.
- ^ Maloney, Field (August 22, 2014). "Cannonball!". ww.newyorker.com. Condé Nast. Retrieved July 8, 2022.
- ^ "Clanfa - ::SPIZ.it SPIZ Associazione di Promozione Sociale". www.spiz.it. Retrieved 2023-09-07.
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