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Here the very nice videos of the Sharm el Sheik record attempts of may 2006
Carlos Coste -140m VW (Ok) http://www.apnea-amsterdam.com/forum...opic,99.0.html and to safe William some bandwith , with his permission : William Trubridge -81m CWNF (BO) http://www.apnea-amsterdam.com/forum...opic,98.0.html (a downloadable version will be on Williams site soon) p.s. Before you ask, I do not have Carlos his FI attempt. |
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Wow, those are amazing videos
Many congrats to both of you..... Will, so close - next time it will be yours for the taking - awesome Donna
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No he was not. But then again he had Umberto as his extreme deep safety ;-)
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You don't need to use a lanyard for record attempts, only for competitions. However, if you don't have a lanyard, you need a scuba diver on the bottom, whereas with a lanyard, and a counterbalance, you are not required to have a diver right at the bottom.
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