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2011 AIDA Depth World Championships - September 2011 Kalamata Greece

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hear George Panagiotakis did 101m, a Greek NR!! Guillame should be out now from 117... Alexey in 5 min and Will in 15min
 
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Note this info is off Twitter and not confirmed by AIDA

Misuzu Hirai 82m NR
Dave King 102m but BO at 5m, recovered ok
Natalia 101m WR
Sara Campbell turned at 22m & DQ
Carlos Coste 116m Pan Am record
Guillaume 117m White Card
Trubridge turned early & failed SP

Guillaume has taken 1st place, congrats!!!


Cheers,
Ben
 
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Pim sad Alexey had problems with guys touching him after diving out :) Joke aside, he will protest so we will see how that's gonna turn out...
 
He's an attractive man, but that's surely not the place or the time.

Well done Guillaume, bummer about Will :(
 
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