The Ultimate Showdown: The Døds Diving World Championship
The Døds Diving World Championship is the biggest event of the year, where the world’s top dødsers battle for the ultimate title. This is the pinnacle of the sport - the grand stage where legends are made, limits are shattered, and only the boldest will rise to the top. As the official home of døds, the Døds Diving League (DDL) delivers an electrifying competition with unparalleled energy, world-class production, and the most intense dødsing action on the planet. This is more than just a championship - it’s a celebration of the sport, its athletes, and the fearless culture that defines døds diving. Only one will claim the crown. Are you ready for the spectacle?
The Døds Diving World Championship (DWC( has taken place in Oslo, Norway, every summer since it debuted in 2008 as the first official death diving competition on the global stage. In recent years the event has outgrown its birthplace and moved to various spots along the Oslo harbor, with thousands of spectators gathering to watch their døds diving heroes. The events is broadcasted to 200 million households (Fox Sports, Extreme, DAZN and MBC).
DWC Men's qualification criteria:
- 1st place DWC previous year
- 8 Døds Diving World Tour (DWT) Golden Tickets (best result not already qualified)
- Maximum 4 DWT Golden Tickets to the National Champion in Gijon, Aarhus, Stockholm (TBC) and Florida (only if the National Champion did not already win a Golden Ticket)
- Top 3 DWT Ranking 2024 (best results not already qualified)
- Top 3, 2 best results DWT 2024 combined (best results not already qualified)
- 5 Wild Cards from IDF
= 24 ATHLETES
DWC Women's qualification criteria:
- 1st place DWC previous year
- Top 2 DWT Ranking 2024 (best result not already qualified)
- Top 2, 2 best results DWT 2024 combined (best results not already qualified)
- 3 Wild Card from IDF
= 8 ATHLETES
DWC winners (Men)
2008 Christian Kjellmann
2009 Fredrik Amundsen
2010 Vladimir Jevtic
2011 Thord Samuelsen
2012 Henning Marthinsen
2013 Filip Julius Devor
2014 Filip Julius Devor
2015 Filip Julius Devor
2016 Truls Torp
2017 Truls Torp
2018 Emil Lybekk
2019 Kim André Knutsen
2020 Emil Lybekk
2021 Kim André Knutsen
2022 Leo Landrø
2023 Truls Torp
2024 Pacome Pegaz
DWC winners (Women)
2014 Hedda Berntsen
2018 Miriam Hamberg
2019 Miriam Hamberg
2020 Ingrid Eriksen Bru
2021 Asbjørg Nesje
2022 Asbjørg Nesje
2023 Asbjørg Nesje
2024 Lina Galaasen Lund
Bruno Award winners
2012 Jeppe Skageng
2013 Per Kristen Andenæs
2014 Morten Falteng
2015 Simon B. Aaland
2016 Simon B. Aaland
2017 Håkon Høyem
2018 Petter Andresen
2019 Leo Landrø
2020 Filip Julius Devor
2021 Aleksander Frostad
2022 Asbjørg Nesje
2023 Jørgen Borgly
2024 Simenfisk