From what i've seen, the best dynamic guys tend to be tall and skinny, look at Tom Sietas, Stig Severinsen, Per Westin, Walter Steyn, Dave Mullins - all over 6 foot, skinny and all have done over 200m Dynamic. Then you've got people like Henning Larsen, Alexey Molchanova, Will Winram and Peter Pedersen who are not as tall but still skinny, and still well over 200m. Then you've got people like Weine Gustavsen (sp?) who looks like someone has attached a couple of tree trunks to a semi-truck who is well over 160m. By and large though I think tall and skinny make the best dynamic guys.
Constant Weight is more of a mish mash. You have the same tall skinny guys that do so well (Herbert Nitsch, Dave Mullins et al), the tall big guys that do very well and are usually called Timo (Timo Kinunnen, Timo Jattu - both very solid blokes and good for 80-90+m), smaller guys like Martin Stepanek and Stavros that are prett solid and can dive very deep....
Doesn't really answer your question does it? My rough guess would be that if you're tall and skinny then you might have a little edge. But we're all individual aren't we?
Cheers,
Ben
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