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Benny,
Thanks for sharing the photos! Highlights for me: -Seeing that Kaz has his hair back! -The owner of the nice Brazilian caboose -The broken fin photo (the horror, the horror!) -All the smiling faces of old friends Thanks! Pete
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The fin went on the 5th lap in the original dynamic pool. I'd been using it for constant training with back to back PB's for about 5 days so I was pretty happy with it thus far. But when we went to the pool the edge was very slopey (you couldn't stand up at the pool end), the water was cloudy and you couldn't see the end of the pool. When I did a longer dynamic, on my second turn I couldn't see the end and ended up in a bad position and the fin was pressed against the wall and was bent to the slope of the wall. When I kicked off the wall the pressure was too much and it snapped. Several hundred euro up the spout in a second
If Elisabeth Kristoffersen and a couple of other girls hadn't had been there I probably would have burst out in tears, but I managed to keep myself together I sent the photos off to Kershkov and he's pretty sure it's irrepairable. Problem is that I have this fin sitting in my bedroom now and I haven't got a clue what to do with it. The footpockets are outstanding, i'd love to try and put them on another fin. Trouble is, i'm an accountant and not really knowledgeable in those sorts of things Pete - agree with you on nearly all those points. Now that i've been to a few comps this side of the planet i'm starting to meet some familiar faces - it's great to see these guys more than once. Cheerio, Ben
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In the UK on Sunday (tomorrow) morning Transworld Sport will have a segment on the World Championship. Program starts at 7am on Channel 4, not sure how much will be on though, probably just a minute or 2.
For others outside of the UK you might be able to see it here: channel4.com - TV Listings There's some sort of internet viewing facility there. Cheerio, Ben
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Look, the aida international page has been updated with a picture from the WC. I have a feeling that anytime soon we might even see a result list below the first three teams.
http://www.aida-international.org/ Sebastian
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Ok.... so they had turkish wrestling, elephant polo but no freediving. Figures....
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I have to say this is the first time I have ever been accused of being racist. I am sure my many black friends will be surprised to find out I have such flaws. The race of the athlete you speak of has nothing to do with why he was DQed. He and his coach entered the water an hour prior to his official top. That is in violation of the regulation. Frankly, we should have prevented him from performing at all. We wanted to give him the opportunity to possibly set a new national record to help grow the sport in his country. If we had been acting, as we should have, he never would have performed at all. If you had any clue at all you would understand that another very white athlete was DQed for the exact same thing that same day. I would suggest you restrict your comments to things you have direct knowledge of. If you believe I have the power to dictate to the whole of the jury what is done you are crazy. I actually liked you very much. I thought your character was better than this. I have no idea why you feel the need to post such clearly ignorant comments about things you have no direct knowledge of. I take this type of liable as a serious attack on my character. I suggest in the future you address such concerns about my character with me face to face. I am happy to address any concerns directly with you in person any time. If you feel the need the next time you see me you are welcome to address any problem you have with me in person instead of throwing out libelous things that only clearly paints your complete ignorance of AIDA regulations and the events of a competition you were supposed to be the event doctor at. There was no racism or prejudice in any of the decisions made at Worlds. In fact, if anything the work of the judges was only hampered by the efforts of the organizer. I do not know what perspective you were looking from, but I can say with zero reservations that this was the single worst organized event in any context I have ever been around. The sad thing is that it never got any better. The best thing that the organizer did was sleep through most of the static competition. So, if you wish to be constructive why don’t you provide actual events and information that actually occurred? The fabrications and lies you tell are only harming your standing as a doctor and in the freediving community. It may have been televised but it was only televised in Egypt. He did nothing to provide video press releases or daily press conferences. No updates on the website and nothing to promote freediving to the wider global audience. So, was the television for freediving or for the ego and family standing of his family in Egypt only? International sponsors will have nothing to do with freediving after this because there simply was no press or promotion happening outside of Egypt. The sad thing is even if he manages to sell some footage now it is very much late. I can assure you 100% that if outside people did not step in to save the event from the organizer this event would have been canceled several times over. I do not think anyone understands just how close and how many times every single day this event was almost completely canceled. So, if you want to try to blame me for having a character flaw I would suggest you attack me not protecting my ability to judge with a clear head because I was doing almost everything else on top of being a judge. If you want to comment on the cutting of the rope, which you were not even in the area for, you should get your facts straight. The lines were a problem because they were never pulled from the barge in spite of being asked to be pulled after the completion of the worlds event. Gee, then the line got caught up on the bottom with the full weight of the barge pulling on them. This stretched the line an additional two meters. I asked for the lines to be pulled again. Never happened. Then they got hung up again. The lines were cut to get them off the barge. Should I have stood there at the site to make sure the organizer pulled the lines each time. Hum, I should not have to. Oh wait we had to get back in to handle the results which the organizer could not manage to do himself. His job and it was not prepared for in any way. I asked Yehia the night before Wil’s last attempt day if everything was ready to go and told him if he could not get it ready that we just cancel the day that night. He said everything was fine. He had to know the line had been cut. He is supposed to be a judge. I showed up to checkout the lines and such and the line had not been cut at two or three meters it had been cut ten meters above the bottom plate. So, it is not a simple matter of just going a few meters deeper, it means no 1.5 meter zone, no official plate or area for it plus having to come up with more line to tie in the camera. There were no proper bottom plates because the two that Kirk donated were lost. So, how at the last minute am I supposed to create a line that fulfills the regulations and is properly stretched and measured with all the appropriate markings in ten minutes when Wil wants to begin to dive? This process takes hours. The only person at fault for the loss of Wil’s last attempt is Yehia. If you had even the most basic understanding of the regulation you would understand why this had to be canceled. So, I suggest you get a clue before you show your ignorance in such profound ways. I look forward to the time when you can discuss your concerns with me in person face to face as someone with class and integrity would have done in the first place. Grant W. Graves |
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A full .xls results list has been online for quite a while. You find it at Aida International --> Menu 'World Championships' --> Menu 'Team Champions' --> Bottom of this page. Direct link: http://www.hotweb.se/aspportal1/scri...%20results.xls Chris Engelbrecht, Copenhagen
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Any news on when the overall ranking lists for 2006 will appear?
Sorry if that's a bit off-topic. Here is a report ( diary-esque from one GB team member ) about the WC: British Freediving Association - Competitions: 2006: Team World Championships The latest copy of Diver ( Feb edition ) will have a news article as well...due out in a day or two.
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nice article Mark - makes you feel just like you're there - only without wanting to crack a certain person over the head with your extra heavy weight belt!
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Looking at that photo of the broken bottomplate in the BFA article, I realise now that it wasn't a broken plate at all...... it wasn't a plate at all...... Pacman had attacked the rope!!!!!
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By the way - to say something positive. The Eritrean team wants to thank Yehia for (during all chaos) finding some wetsuits to lend the Eritrean athletes. They also want to thank Deron and company (USA) for lending them fins and the Gran Canaria (Spain) team for GIVING a way a wetsuit that fitted Noh pefrectly. Sebastian
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5th AIDA Team World Championship 2006 Combined Standing following Static Apnea, Sun. 10th MALE/MIXED TEAMS FEMALE TEAMS RNK NATION CWT STA DYF TOTAL RNK NATION CWT STA DYF TOTAL 1 Denmark 206,0p 239,2p 262,0p 707,2p 1 Russia 193,0p 211,2p 208,5p 612,7p 2 Czech Republic 240,0p 204,4p 241,0p 685,4p 2 Sweden 179,0p 172,2p 190,5p 541,7p 3 France 220,0p 224,0p 230,5p 674,5p 3 Canada 165,0p 187,2p 180,0p 532,2p 4 Japan 224,0p 231,4p 206,5p 661,9p 4 France 158,0p 181,2p 176,0p 515,2p 5 Sweden 199,0p 226,2p 231,0p 656,2p 5 USA 120,0p 213,6p 170,5p 504,1p 6 Finland 184,0p 246,8p 214,5p 645,3p 6 Venezuela 138,0p 173,0p 185,5p 496,5p 7 Greece 193,0p 237,8p 183,0p 613,8p 7 Finland 85,0p 179,0p 204,5p 468,5p 8 Canada 205,0p 204,0p 188,5p 597,5p 8 Japan 159,0p 147,4p 107,0p 413,4p 9 Germany 178,0p 216,2p 182,5p 576,7p 9 Germany 88,0p 168,0p 151,0p 407,0p 10 Switzerland 166,0p 192,0p 199,0p 557,0p 10 Great Britain 94,0p 171,0p 140,0p 405,0p 11 Slovenia 109,0p 208,4p 211,5p 528,9p 11 Greece 90,0p 170,8p 125,0p 385,8p 12 USA 146,0p 215,6p 166,0p 527,6p 12 Denmark 87,0p 114,6p 154,5p 356,1p 13 Venezuela 119,0p 184,4p 211,0p 514,4p 13 South Africa 78,0p 123,6p 109,0p 310,6p 14 Russia 133,0p 121,2p 216,5p 470,7p 14 Mexico 63,0p 111,4p 64,0p 238,4p 15 Spain 122,0p 181,2p 147,5p 450,7p 15 Italy 127,0p 41,2p 0,0p 168,2p 16 Great Britain 115,0p 196,8p 130,0p 441,8p 16 New Zealand 51,0p 61,6p 0,0p 112,6p 17 Mexico 92,0p 181,0p 91,0p 364,0p 18 Norway 127,0p 75,0p 144,5p 346,5p 19 Serbia & Montenegro 98,0p 111,4p 134,5p 343,9p 20 Brazil 40,0p 174,8p 83,0p 297,8p 21 Cyprus 65,0p 207,2p 0,0p 272,2p 22 Italy 77,0p 66,6p 74,0p 217,6p 23 Austria 111,0p 91,6p 0,0p 202,6p 24 Eritrea 16,0p 99,4p 77,0p 192,4p 25 Australia 52,0p 64,0p 59,0p 175,0p FEMALE TEAMS RNK NATION CWT STA DYF TOTAL 1 Russia 193,0p 211,2p 208,5p 612,7p 2 Sweden 179,0p 172,2p 190,5p 541,7p 3 Canada 165,0p 187,2p 180,0p 532,2p 4 France 158,0p 181,2p 176,0p 515,2p 5 USA 120,0p 213,6p 170,5p 504,1p 6 Venezuela 138,0p 173,0p 185,5p 496,5p 7 Finland 85,0p 179,0p 204,5p 468,5p 8 Japan 159,0p 147,4p 107,0p 413,4p 9 Germany 88,0p 168,0p 151,0p 407,0p 10 Great Britain 94,0p 171,0p 140,0p 405,0p 11 Greece 90,0p 170,8p 125,0p 385,8p 12 Denmark 87,0p 114,6p 154,5p 356,1p 13 South Africa 78,0p 123,6p 109,0p 310,6p 14 Mexico 63,0p 111,4p 64,0p 238,4p 15 Italy 127,0p 41,2p 0,0p 168,2p 16 New Zealand 51,0p 61,6p 0,0p 112,6p
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Deron- sent the email. Check your spam filters and get back to me as soon as you can.
Much mahalo. Sven
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