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Iffland wins to seal cliff diving history

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Australian Rhiannan Iffland has capped off her historic fourth cliff diving world series title by winning in Spain to go through the season unbeaten.

Australian Rhiannan Iffland has won the cliff diving world series event in Spain, to cap off an historic unbeaten 2019 campaign.

Iffland claimed victory for the seventh time in as many events to become the first diver, male of female, to go through a season without defeat.

The 28-year-old, who secured the King Kahekili trophy three weeks ago at the penultimate leg in Bosnia and Herzegovina, has claimed the series title an unprecedented four years in succession.

"I'm still pinching myself really," Iffland told redbull.com after her triumphant effort in front of 27,000 fans in Bilbao.

"It was actually really tough coming to this event when you already sealed the title in Mostar, but this year was amazing for me and I want to continue enjoying the sport as much as I have this season."

Iffland's campaign off the 21m platform included scoring four perfect 10s for her final dive in Mostar last month.

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