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Olympic diving (uncountable)

  1. A specific competition in the Olympics, involving diving off a ten-meter platform from a three-meter springboard.
    • 2000, Timothy Vick, How to Pick Stocks Like Warren Buffett[1]:
      Investors should remember that their scorecard is not computed using Olympic-diving methods: Degree-of-difficulty doesn’t count.
    • 2002, Joseph L Badaracco Jr. Leading Quietly [2]:
      Ethical efforts are often best judged like Olympic diving. It is important to compare what people actually accomplish to the degree of difficulty they face.
    • 2003, Michael Graham, chapter XXCC, in Redneck Nation[3]:
      NASCAR on the radio is as stupid as Olympic diving on the radio: “Oooh, look at that splash—oh wait, you can’t. It’s on the radio.”

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