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207m by Henning

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It was a stunning dive in 3:07; tired (of course) but very clean! This was for me the second time in 3 weeks judging a `Henning dive` over 200m :cool:

In Nice 214m in 3:13 (give or take a second) but then missing SP.
In all a VERY good weekend among friends...............

Greetz Pim (at work back from Denmark)
 
Well done mate! 207m clean, man Henning is a little powerhouse!

Sounds like a great pool comp, lots of National records falling (13?).

Interesting results though, seems like lots of DNS, Stig had 2 DQ's for "mouth" - this is, I presume letting your airway go under after surfacing. Does anyone know the story behind these? Those 2 performances weren't anywhere near Stig's usual either (2.57 static, 113m DYF).

Yamina is really doing some fantastic distances, go girl!

Cheers,
Ben
 
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