Visibility is from good to excellent. On a good day, vertical visibility seems to be 30m or so, today I could see the diver still from 20m or so. At least in my book, that is pretty good.
A bit of current in the late afternoon, but during the day not so much.
We have a setup of 26 warmup lines they are in a sort of a U-shape, with the 2 official competitions lines at the bend. So on both sides of the competition platforms, there is 13 warmup lines. They closer to the competition line you get, the deeper the warmup line. They start from 50 and go up to 85-90m - so I'd say "enough"
Then when you're ready, you just swim up to the platform (any time of the day basically) and say what depth you want and how soon you want your countdown...Then they take care of the rest. Basically, you would not even need a training buddy - everything is taken care of.
I'm sure once the competition gets going we'll have many people reporting almost live what's going on...Right now it's just not that exciting. People just drag about from bed to either breakfast, lunch, dinner, coffee or diving. Then again, what more do you want from life?
FYI stavros doesn't look like his avatar much