719 Diving Contest - New!
The 7.1.9 Diving Contest is a programming exercise on CodeHS that requires you to complete a Python function to calculate a total score from a tuple of judges' scores.
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Engagement and Media Quality: Major coverage by platforms like ESPN has made the event more accessible, with viewers appreciating the high-quality live streams and expert commentary that help explain the difficulty of the dives. 719 diving contest
The Flight: Judges look for body position (tuck, pike, or straight), the number of somersaults and twists, and the grace of the execution. The 7
1. Decode the “719” Constraint
First, understand what 719 represents. In competitive diving, a forward 3½ somersaults (e.g., 107) has a high degree of difficulty. If 719 implies a 7.19 multiplier or a dive requiring 19 rapid adjustments post-takeoff, treat it as a physics problem. Every degree of rotation matters. Practice counting your rotations audibly during training—one-thousand-one, one-thousand-two—until your proprioception is flawless. For a 719-specific rule (e.g., maximum 7.1 seconds from board to water with 19 steps on the approach), rehearse with a metronome. Precision under pressure starts with turning the abstract number into muscle memory. If 719 implies a 7