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3th CMAS Freediving World Championships Teneriffe Spain

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results:
Men's Jump Blue
World Champion:
1-Devrim Tur Ulusoy (Turkey) 152,95mt
2 Kozunov (Russia) 146,18 mt
3-Tovaglieri (Italy) 140, 00 mt
Women's Jump Blue
World Champion:
Paola Parenti (Italy)
Men's Dynamics DYF
World champion:

Michele Tomasi (Italy)
Women's Dyf
World champion

Paola Tagliabue (Italy) 126,59 mt

Great results for Italy, and well deserved by a very good team. Rising star is the turkish Ulusoy, who made an outstanding performance in JB, very fast and astonishingly "aquatic". But indeed many of the best were not there (Sietas and Molchanova weren't there, just to say two names). The new thing is the Jump Blue is now performed at -10mt and no longer at -15mt. Some hope the next edition will be a World championship with some more world in it...
 
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