Overview
- The two-day finale runs Sept. 19–20 at the Institute of Contemporary Art on Boston Harbor, free to the public with viewing along Pier 4 Boulevard and the Harborwalk and on-site extras including live DJ sets and a jumbo screen, though no food will be sold.
- Saturday’s program lists the women’s final at 11:35 a.m., the men’s final at 12:20 p.m., and a 1 p.m. awards ceremony to crown the 2025 world champions.
- Rankings have already locked the women’s top spot for Australia’s Rhiannan Iffland, with the men’s championship and the women’s runner-up still to be decided in Boston.
- Divers compete from platforms atop the ICA—about 88.5 feet for men and 69 feet for women—performing multiple takeoff directions judged on acrobatics and artistic expression.
- Winners will receive the King Kahekili Trophy, which organizers say returns to the United States for the first time since 2010.