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AIDA Indoor Freediving World Championship 2009 - Århus

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Stig 200m

Great and strange... how is it possible as the CMAS judges are mesuring centimeters...

Stig, stop playing pushing the weight against the wall and kissing it as surfacing :martial
 

as I think not everybody is refreshing my previous post I put the newest list again here....


no vodka in the pool but I thought I saw Vodka in the hotelbar.....and yesterday I stopped drinking wine and switched to gin-tonic as they have Bombay-gin :friday

Linda, I am not the one to judge (actually I am not here to judge and forgot what I am doing here) if I regained senity :blackeye and bye the way thanks for the coffee this morning :inlove


2 2 go in CMAS...warming-up in AIDA is beginning in 5 minutes
 
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Thanks Pim... don't forget the last two please some of us want to know...
 
3 Goran Colak M Croatia 204,05m

27 Michele Tomasi M Italy 15:02 197,44m

29 Stig Åvall Severinsen M Denmark 15:12 200m
So some AIDA names with good results, nice!
Maybe there was more "AIDA-people" there. It is good for CMAS-AIDA co-operation that it's possible for a freediver to compete in both series.
 
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1 Carolina González Iglesias F Spain 135,05m
2 Sertan Aydin M Turkey 121,67m
3 Goran Colak M Croatia 204,05m
4 Bjarne Brynk Jensen M Denmark 85,28m
5 Ozge Ergin Elalmis F Turkey 139,69m
6 Raquel De Ana Fernández F Spain 93,53m
7 Monica Barbero F Italy 171,97m
8 Antonio Garcia Abilleira M Spain 150m
9 Alexis Benedicto Martin M Spain 81,58m
10 Francesca Scolari F Italy 159,15m
11 Y.Tunç Ertuz M Turkey 150m
12 Alfredo Rosado M Ecuador 161,44m
13 Marc Fournier M France 174,62m
14 Natalia Babich F Russia DQ
15 Magda Milas F Croatia DQ
16 Lidija Lijic F Croatia 161,19m
17 Carine Tassain F France 134,30m
18 Davor Franicevic M Croatia 193,63m
19 José Gabriel Arcos Soto M Spain 166,77m
20 Roberta Arellano F Ecuador 14:13 150m
21 Sahika Ercumen F Turkey 14:20 DQ
22 Pedro Delgado Meza M Ecuador 14:27 118,95m
23 Tomislav Svilicic M Croatia 14:34 DQ
24 Katty Macias F Ecuador 14:41 159,12m
25 Devrim Cenk Ulusoy M Turkey 14:48 177,61m
26 Svetlana Osipova F Russia 14:55 165,72m
27 Michele Tomasi M Italy 15:02 197,44m
28 Lorenzo Hidalgo M Venezuella 15:07 157,94m
29 Stig Åvall Severinsen M Denmark 15:12 200m
30 Gilda Rivadeneira F Ecuador 15:17 159,61m
31 Georgette Raymond F France 157,4m
32 Christophe Bruel M France 174,46m
33 Helena Serdarevic F Croatia DQ
34 Karla Mendez F Venezuella 138,25m
35 Charlotte Eisenhardt F Denmark 104,96m
36 Elsa Gaure F France 150m
37 Michele Fucarino M Italy 183,10m

now back to AIDA
 
So some AIDA names with good results, nice!
Maybe there was more "AIDA-people" there. Tomasi is probably more CMAS but "visiting" AIDA competitions too...

Not so loud !!!! They will be disqualified if judges know it... CMAS athletes are not allowed to compete in other federations...

Mmmm 50% of women in CMAS competitors, 30% for AIDA... Some AIDA male athlete will propably try next CMAS competition and some CMAS female will try AIDA competitions... it is a bad news for Linda
 
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Stig's dive in the CMAS Competition:

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fChX-k87xSs]YouTube - Stig Avall Severinsen - 200m DYN in CMAS World Championship - Aarhus, 21.08.2009[/ame]

He is doing some funny stuff... as usual...
 
They are allowed to enter non-CMAS disciplines within AIDA-competitions and appearantly as off 2010 they can also enter DYN-disciplines within AIDA.....



have to run to printer......
 
... CMAS athletes are not allowed to compete in other federations...
Ooops sorry! I already thought: Could it be so simple?
Hope some day it will be. I believe, that CMAS judges have so much to do with their army, that they have no time to check AIDA-lists and these DB-forums.

Edit: OK Pim, things are not so bad with CMAS/AIDA and hopefully it's going to the right direction
 
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They are allowed to enter non-CMAS disciplines within AIDA-competitions and appearantly as off 2010 they can also enter DYN-disciplines within AIDA.....

please re-read!!!! it is allowed but not generally from CMAS but I believe some CMAS-nationals allow it (as in Italy)...the rumors goes that as off next year it will be the same for all.

... we are ON!!!! starters just started :t
 
sorry to bother you all with this but I am a little bit puzzeled at the moment....I just received my second cappucino from Linda


!!! The world is really going crazy !!!

rofl
 
or I now am officially crazy because I am talking to a forum????

:rcard
 
Right Pim, but what national CMAS allow, CMAS does not care...

Now they allow people in non-cmas disciplines... so it means you're disqualified if you've done DYN but you can freely do STA and DNF. But AIDA Team WC requires DYN and thanksfully AIDA Ranking 2009 was not updated...

Well, yes things are changing... and will change allowing athlete to swim freely.
 
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and who's that red-pants guy taking pics of Stig at the end of the video?
shall we guess he's thinking about some pool comp in the near future?? :blackeye

How nice would it be to see him competing in pool again (especially in DYN or DNF). And to see Peter Pedersen's amazing technic as well...:t:t

Balázs
 
Mikko 207m
Bjarte, 216m
Chris, 177m
Dmitrii, 109m
Erik, 89m
Jana, 181m
Jens, 167m
Jonerik, 192m
Keran, DQ
Martin, 200m
Radek, 151m
Rune, 206m (17 years of age)
 
Maria Jeanette Hovden, DNS
Lars Strandridder, 203m
Johan Dahlstrom, 150m
Klara Hansson, 150m
Nanna Kreuzmann, 150m
Oleksii Sokolov, 139m
 
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