Highest governing body | CMAS |
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First played | Zaragoza, Spain, 2000. |
Registered players | 64 (international)(2011) |
Characteristics | |
Contact | no (except sharing air) |
Team members | individual and teams of 2 and 4 |
Mixed-sex | yes |
Type | Aquatic |
Equipment | Diving mask, fins, scuba set |
Venue | Swimming pool |
Sport diving is an underwater sport that uses recreational open circuit scuba diving equipment and consists of a set of individual and team events conducted in a swimming pool that test the competitors' competency in recreational scuba diving techniques. The sport was developed in Spain during the late 1990s and is currently played mainly in Europe.[1] It is known as Plongée Sportive en Piscine in French and as Buceo De Competición in Spanish.