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AIDA World championship indoor 2011- Lignano

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I told you the 50m pool for DNF wouldn't be a problem. We saw plenty of PB's, NR's, and the level was not so bad at all as some predicted.
 
great finals, but live coverage would be much better if in split screen! today we've missed so many details like Dajana's exit(at the moment she could've gone for WR, but camera was on the other side) and the last dives were confusing with constant switching between Bjarte and Fred!

But nevertheless i'm happy to have live coverage at all!
 
Nice to see they actually got around showing the live images! And actually One can make up the athletes and their movements pretty good.

Now we need a Sebastian Naslund or some other commentator/journalist to do some more detailed reporting.

Very impressive dive by Sessa, Too bad for Bjarte to just have that surface BO. If I recall correctly Bjarte's BO in Denmark he was also swimming over the pool floor until the last meters, where he swam up vertically, to BO at the surface. I think athletes need to take a bit more into account the distance to the surface.
 
Jody new Australian DNF world champ with 150m ? ozy ozy ozy oi oi oi.:inlove
 
Hello all,

Please remember that we will start at 16:00 tomorrow (DYN finals). So it will be one hour earlier than today that we can get the results out faster.


br,

- kimmo

ps. btw the results are already out at the Aida insider Facebook page....
 
I told you the 50m pool for DNF wouldn't be a problem. We saw plenty of PB's, NR's, and the level was not so bad at all as some predicted.

It's certainly not 15% like some were saying, but my pace is about 10% slower with more effort. I stick by my 5-10% estimate. It depends on your style though.

Still, I'm happy with my dive. It was better than expected.
 

Oh, and you definitely owe Jody a present now!
 
It's certainly not 15% like some were saying, but my pace is about 10% slower with more effort. I stick by my 5-10% estimate. It depends on your style though.
Yes, Chris, your estimate was 5-10% loss in a 50m pool in comparison to a 25m pool, but in reality you improved your PB by 10% in the 50m pool. So indeed you were perfectly right, you just mistook the sign

And you were right (except of the sign) not only for yourself, but also globally. I compared current PB's of all DNF finalists with their best performance at the WC, and in average they improved by 6% in the 50m pool. 68% of finalists improved their PB in the bigger pool. In average by 13% (if I excude the loosers who did not improve). That puts the claims about the advantage of wall pushing quite in doubts, on my mind. OK, the statistics are skewed, because people tend to improve anyway, but in the same time I am sure if I do the same statistics for the WC 2009, the growth won't be as high as here.

Have a look for yourself at the results here:


EDIT - legend:
Column W is in fact WC (best performance in WC's 50m pool)
Column P is in fact PB (the PB at the moment of the WC)
Column % shows the relation between the WC performances and the PB (WC percent of PB)
Column new tell whether a new PB was set in the 50m pool or not

At the bottom there is the average increase of PB (106%) and the number of competitors who improved their PB there
 
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Finally we saw swimming and don’t push at the walls of short pool !
This is apnea swim!
For this reasonI express my congratulations to Fred and Dajana, but also to Goran.
Clearly in the future we will see the best indoor freedivers come from swimming, will be the favorites, it's so right!
When I persisted in Italy to compete in the pool of 50 meters all the athletes did not agree, but then their changed impression.
World championship should take place in the olympic pool, there is no other solution!
These are the rules and sport traditions!
 
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Kimmo; Please hint to the host of the event, on the live stream to mention not only the name but also the distance they made. Its hard to tell sometimes when the changes view back and forth.

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Word.

It's about swimming - not turning and kick off.
 
I would like to see an open water comp in a long pool then. No turns. Would be interesting.
 
Some results for the 1st halve for those who don't watch the web TV, and don't use Facebook:

LOPEZ-LETHO Veera (FIN) F assente
BREW Guy (NZL) M 251 m
FISHER Jody (AUS) F 166 m
MILLER Georgina (GBR) F 130 m
CETLER Robert (POL) M 211 m
LINDBERG U LF (SWE) M 206 m
PARAIYAR Anna (GBR) F 139 m
KARINA Irina (RUS) F 147 m
NYGARD Byarte (NOR) M 232 m
PONTINEN Mikko (FIN) M 261 m cartellino giallo (penalità)
MC GRATH Jenna (USA) M 133 m
SHIMIZU Natsuki (JPN) M cartellino rosso, SQUALIFICATA
SEVCIK Miroslav (CZE) M 203 m
SORENSEN Rune Hallum (DEN) M 200 m
YOSHIDA Masayo (JPN) F 130 m cartellino giallo, penalità
MIGARD Albine (FRA) F 133 m
TRUBRIDGE William (NZL) M 219 m
HARTY Ted (USA) M 172 m cartellino giallo, penalità
HOZMAN-MIRZA-SULKIEWICZ Aleksandra (POL) F 162 m
NORDBLAD Johanna (FIN) F 153 m
DEL DUCA Antonio (VEN) M, SQUALIFICATO BO
STRANDRIDDER Lars (DEN) M 208 m
DEVANLAY Marie (FRA) F 141 m
LIJIC Lidija (CRO) F 189 cartellino giallo, penalità
 
Yellow card. BTW, in the meantime Goran did a perfectly 100% clean WR of 173m, but an idiotic safety touched him without any reason, so Goran is DQ. I hope he wins the protest!
 
Barbora Ivanská won the women's category with 206m !!!
Congratulations !!!!

Both Sessa and Alexey gave up rather early. Goran is the winner for everyone, but the red card is still valid as far as I can see
 
JESCHKE Barbara (GER) F 134 m
SALLING OLSEN Camilla (DNK) F 173 m
COLAK Goran (CRO) M 273 m, cartellino rosso, SQUALIFICATO (toccato dal safety diver)
La giuria riesaminerà attentamente il filmato della prova di Goran Kolac, per accertarsi con estrema attenzione dei fatti e riesaminare a fondo il particolare caso di questo atleta.
NIEMELAINEN Mikko (FIN) M 221m cartellino giallo, penalità
DEMLOVA Zdenka (CZE) F 159 m
BIALA Emilia (POL) F 204 m
LARSEN Nikolaj (DNK) M 105 cartellino giallo, penalità
IOANNIDIS Aristides (GRE) M 198 m
TALAGA Katarzyna (POL) F 181 m
ZORETIC Dajana (CRO) F 200 m
MARSHALL Chris (NZL) M 176 m
JERANKO Samo (SLO) M 207 m, cartellino rosso, SQUALIFICATO BO
HIROSE Hanako (JPN) F 193 m, cartellino rosso, SQUALIFICATA BO
IVANSKA Babora (CZE) F 206 m nuovo record nazionale
SESSA Frederic (FRA) M 217 m cartellino giallo, penalità
MOLCHANOV Alexey (RUS) M 221m, cartellino giallo, penalità
 
That red card is so sick, like that touch-rule. Perfect dive Goran - beautiful done!
 
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