Canadian cliff diver Molly Carlson set to make the leap in Auckland in season finale
Canadian Molly Carlson goes into this weekend’s final stop of the Red Bull Cliff Diving World Series in New Zealand in second place and with a smile in her face.
Whether it’s diving off a bridge, bungee-jumping or skydiving, the 25-year-old from Thunder Bay, Ont., who now makes her home in Montreal, enjoys testing herself. Even if most extreme sports scare her more than diving off a platform seven storeys high.
“I’ve done them all,” Carlson said from Auckland, where the divers will compete Sunday (New Zealand time). “And honestly, I am way more scared of trusting someone else with my life than diving. Roller-coasters too. There’s something off, because I’m not in control.
“Every time I jump off a platform, I know I’ve done the training, I’m 100 per cent ready for this. But trusting a bungee? Like no way. Those actually pushed me out of my comfort zone. I would say they’re way scarier than cliff diving.”