Boston is widely known as a sports-mad city and today's fifth stop of the World Series proved this nickname true.
A high rock and some deep water -- the only two things needed to make a cliff diver's heart beat faster. Searching, finding, conquering and enjoying a cliff and the rush that goes through the body after a dive.
Artem Silchenko wins his first ever Red Bull Cliff Diving World Series stop in Azores, Portugal, the third event of the 2012 season.
When it comes to cliff diving, France knows what's up. France hosted the very first competition back in May 2009, and La Rochelle's St Nicolas Tower has proved to be the scariest venue to date.
Red Bull Crashed Ice 2012 has been a season that set new standards. More than 200,000 spectators witnessed four exciting Ice Cross Downhill races in Europe and North America.
70,000 spectators, winds up to 37mph (60kph) and 12 athletes competitive to the core. La Rochelle added a few more superlatives to its collection during the 4th stop of the Red Bull Cliff Diving World Series