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AIDA World championship indoor 2011- Lignano

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Here is the startlist for the qualifying heats in DNF.

Startlist DNF, qualifying heats.jpg

The startlist for the finals will be based upon AP.
 
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LOL Bjarte choose to be on the safe side, announcing something modest ;) LOL

Maybe we can speculate about the top 5 of the winners?
 
Thanks for the start list, Bjarte! Just a pity the official website offers no up-to-date information. In past years, the Europe Evolution Cup seemed to be better from this point of view. There even used to be a live TV transmission from the event at Evolutionchannel, but now when the heats already run, they show just some recipes for cooking cakes or what :(

Please, please someone post some photos of the results even if they are not complete yet!
 
OK, so if the post about 23 finalists was not a joke, it means that almost anyone who shows up at the start and does not blackout or otherwise misserably fail, will do it into the finals.

More precisely, if I counted well, 72% of women goes into the finals (23 of 32), and 59% of men (23 of 39). Well, since there will be certainly some DQ's and penalties, I would not be surprised seeing 50m performances ending up in the finals :)
 
I shoulda gone with you Simon, a few 50m dyn and a few beers sounds like my kinda comp.
Whats the prob with having relative newbies in the final?
 
The two longest swims was by Mikko P who did +145m and Dajana Zoretic who did 150m. She is probably the fastest DNF-athlete here! She looked very strong tonight and I`m guessing they are both clearly on to the finals.
 
Some results for those who do not use facebook:

Women DNF 7.10.2011 AP RP
Last Name First Name Country Gender Discipline Meters Meters Penalty Status Notes Points
Zoretic Dajana CRO F DNF 50 150 OK 75
Biala Emilia POL F DNF 121 126 OK 63
IVANSKA Barbora CZE F DNF 73 122 OK 61
... HIROSE Hanako JPN F DNF 55 111 OK 55.5
Salling Olsen Camilla DNK F DNF 75 110 OK 55
KARINA Irina RUS F DNF 87 107 OK 53.5
Devanlay Marie FRA F DNF 100 100 1 PEN 49
Hopf Monika DEU F DNF 60 91 OK 45.5
JESCHKE Barbara GER F DNF 80 89 OK 44.5
Baesen France-Gaelle FRA F DNF 84 86 OK 43
YOSHIDA Masayo JPN F DNF 70 84 OK 42
LUKOVA Olga RUS F DNF 78 90 5 PEN Surface break -5 points 40
Humble Rikke Eva DNK F DNF 25 79 OK 39.5
Casier Emilie FRA F DNF 50 78 OK 39
MILLER Georgina GBR F DNF 40 77 5 PEN Pulling. -5 points. 33.5
KITAHAMA Junko JPN F DNF 50 51 OK 25.5
Bork Villadsen Maren DNK F DNF 60 45 7.5 PEN 15
Paraiyar Anna GBR F DNF 20 0 DQBO 92 m BO 0
INABA Kyoko JAP F DNF 77 0 DQOTHER Coach touch after OT, 109 m. 0
LIJIC Lidija CRO F DNF 110 0 DNS 0

Men DNF 7.10.2011
Last Name First Name Country Gender Discipline Meters Meters Penalty Status Notes Points
COLAK Goran CRO M DNF 150 159 OK 79.5
SORENSEN Rune Hallum DEN M DNF 137 150 OK 75
PÖNTINEN Mikko FIN M DNF 1 146 OK 73
Huron Pascal FRA M DNF 30 131 OK 65.5
MARSHALL Chris NZL M DNF 103 130 OK 65
Lindberg Ulf SWE M DNF 111 150 10 DQOTHER Grab and surf = 5 + 5 65
KANEDA Katsumi JPN M DNF 100 126 OK 63
DEL DUCA Antonio VEN M DNF 125 136 5 PEN Grab - 5 points 63
Kwiatkowski Adrian POL M DNF 75 125 OK 62.5
Meszaros Bence HUN M DNF 101 110 5 DQOTHER Grab -5 50
Meske Stefan DEU M DNF 51 96 5 PEN Surface break -5 points. 43
PRADON Jean-Michel FRA M DNF 76 85 OK 42.5
Paryz Dariusz POL M DNF 66 0 DQSP 106 m PBOMM 0
JERANKO Samo SLO M DNF 112 0 DQBO 150 m BO 0
Kappel Tue DNK M DNF 125 0 DQBO 143 m UW BO. 0
 
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While things are rather different here on a number of fronts, one positive is that for those that make the "finals", the nomination of APs will probably be the most strategic we've seen for a pool competition.

The highest 2 APs for DNF and DYN and the top 4 for STA will have a decent advantage, plus extra stress of course...

They've put the STA final last for some reason, the morning of the last day, with the DYN finals the night before. So another factor is lack of recovery after long swims - so more tactical nominations come into play.

:martial Guy
 
So what are world records of AP?:) Does anyone know of any high. Maybe we get some new records after all...
 
So what are world records of AP?:) Does anyone know of any high. Maybe we get some new records after all...
The AP WR in DNF belongs ... to who other than ... Dave Mullins. It is 200m from the event APNEA.cz ranking - Cressi World Record Challenge

However, both AP's of 200m in that event were DNS, so am not sure if it counts. The actual WR of 218m had a modest AP of 0m (if the source file is reliable enough).

Otherwise the highest AP with a real start (and a white card - which is normally necessary for a WR status) belongs to Martin Petrisko for an AP of 177m in APNEA.cz ranking - 5th AIDA Individual Pool World Championship 2009 where he finished second with 182m after you with 199m (but you chikened out with the AP and announced only 76m)
 
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Start Lists for DYN
Start up list for DYN 2011-10-09
AP
Last Name First Name Country Gender meters Warm up OT LANE
CETLER Robert POL M 1 16:15 17:00 A
Pöntinen Mikko FIN M 1 16:15 17:00 B
KARINA Irina RUS F 5 16:25 17:10 A
KEDENBURG Katja GER F 20 16:25 17:10 B
COSTE Carlos VEN M 25 16:35 17:20 A
Bork Villadsen Maren DNK F 50 16:35 17:20 B
Humble Rikke Eva DNK F 50 16:45 17:30 A
Zoretic Dajana HRV F 50 16:45 17:30 B
ITO Takeshi JPN M 50 16:55 17:40 A
McGrath Jenna USA F 60 16:55 17:40 B
YOSHIDA Masayo JPN F 70 17:05 17:50 A
Lopez-Lehto Veera FIN F 75 17:05 17:50 B
Meske Stefan DEU M 76 17:15 18:00 A
SANADA Chisa JPN F 77 17:15 18:00 B
NORDBLAD Johanna FIN F 86 17:25 18:10 A
JOKI Antero FIN M 100 17:25 18:10 B
Devanlay Marie FRA F 105 17:45 18:30 A
LUKOVA Olga RUS F 107 17:45 18:30 B
Philip Liv GBR F 109 17:55 18:40 A
GOTO Shuichi JPN M 110 17:55 18:40 B
Meszaros Bence HUN M 111 18:05 18:50 A
LIJIC Lidija CRO F 120 18:05 18:50 B
CAILLET Frank FRA M 121 18:15 19:00 A
Biala Emilia POL F 125 18:15 19:00 B
TRUBRIDGE William NZL M 125 18:25 19:10 A
Romain Doris FRA M 127 18:25 19:10 B
Talaga Katarzyna POL F 130 18:35 19:20 A
Kwiatkowski Adrian POL M 150 18:35 19:20 B
JERANKO Samo SLO M 153 18:45 19:30 A
Lindberg Ulf SWE M 153 18:45 19:30 B
MARSHALL Chris NZL M 156 18:55 19:40 A
SORENSEN Rune Hallum DEN M 178 18:55 19:40 B
MOLCHANOV Alexey RUS M 200 19:05 19:50 A

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Start up list for DYN 2011-10-10
AP
Last Name First Name Country Gender Meters Warm up OT LANE
NYGARD Bjarte NOR M 1 16:15 17:00 A
Weiss Ben USA M 1 16:15 17:00 B
Baesen France-Gaelle FRA F 10 16:25 17:10 A
Harty Ted USA M 20 16:25 17:10 B
Huron Pascal FRA M 30 16:35 17:20 A
Hopf Monika DEU F 50 16:35 17:20 B
MILLER Georgina GBR F 50 16:45 17:30 A
PRADON Jean-Michel FRA M 50 16:45 17:30 B
BREW Guy NZL M 51 16:55 17:40 A
Wagner Monika SWE F 66 16:55 17:40 B
Casier Emilie FRA F 75 17:05 17:50 A
Migard Albine FRA F 75 17:05 17:50 B
Hozman-Mirza-Sulkiewicz Aleksandra POL F 77 17:15 18:00 A
Paraiyar Anna GBR F 80 17:15 18:00 B
Vater Silvia DEU F 100 17:25 18:10 A
Niemelainen Mikko FIN M 100 17:25 18:10 B
GARRIGUE David FRA M 106 17:45 18:30 A
NEWATT Kathryn NZL F 107 17:45 18:30 B
Fisher Jody AUS F 110 17:55 18:40 A
JESCHKE Barbara GER F 111 17:55 18:40 B
KANEDA Katsumi JPN M 115 18:05 18:50 A
Crawshaw Chris GBR M 120 18:05 18:50 B
STRANDRIDDER Lars DEN M 124 18:15 19:00 A
Salling Olsen Camilla DNK F 125 18:15 19:00 B
TURLIN Emmanuel FRA M 126 18:25 19:10 A
KITAHAMA Junko JPN F 130 18:25 19:10 B
IOANNIDIS Aristides GRE M 130 18:35 19:20 A
Shimizu Natsuki JPN F 151 18:35 19:20 B
Larsen Nikolaj DNK M 153 18:45 19:30 A
HIROSE Hanako JPN F 155 18:45 19:30 B
Sessa Frederic FRA M 169 18:55 19:40 A
COLAK Goran CRO M 200 18:55 19:40 B
DEL DUCA Antonio VEN M 205 19:05 19:50 A
 
I wonder how organizers managed to demotivate athletes so hard? What a pathetic results of DNF in general. Is anybody need such "qualification" except for a bureaucratic report?
Next sta qualification results will be definitely 2 minutes in average. rofl
 
ohh , I don't think it is that bad. I think everyone was testing out the 50m pool for dnf. The finals should be good. Let's be positive :)
 
I wonder how organizers managed to demotivate athletes so hard? What a pathetic results of DNF in general. Is anybody need such "qualification" except for a bureaucratic report?
Next sta qualification results will be definitely 2 minutes in average. rofl

why did not u come to try and do better?
 
I don't blame athletes at all.
But if you compare to the year 2009 only Bjarte and Goran have right to be in men's A final. So, we a back to somewhere in 2006.
 

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Well, there's just no incentive to do long qualifying swims in this case - odd that they're even having a qualification round. It's the finals performances that matter and we haven't seen those yet.
 
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