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Why not you, Dave? You seem to be the ideal candidate. You are certainly not a CMAS member (CMAS is not present in your part of the world, to my knowledge) and you can certainly smash all their records without problems easier than anyone else.I think the Men's DYN record is 200m. Anybody fancy picking up a CMAS record? Walter? Stig? Henning? Peter? Tom? Kerian? Ant? Par? William? Martin? Herbert? Alexei?
Well, I can only guess from the championship results, because CMAS does not have any tables with records, but assuming from the results, the ones from 2006 are still valid for Jump Blue:I think the Men's WR for DYN@10m (aka jump blue) is around the 150m mark....?
Why not you, Dave? You seem to be the ideal candidate. You are certainly not a CMAS member (CMAS is not present in your part of the world, to my knowledge) and you can certainly smash all their records without problems easier than anyone else.
Beside the discussion AIDA vs. CMAS what Du you think about Speed Apnea?
I personally like the idea and will try it in the next trainings sessions
Beside the discussion AIDA vs. CMAS what Du you think about Speed Apnea?
I personally like the idea and will try it in the next trainings sessions
Well on one hand I would like to have competed with ALL the freedivers in the world; there appear to be some good athletes in CMAS and it's a real pity we are not all on the same list. Joking aside, 200m with no samba is still a good swim - the youtube video looks cool.
Well on one hand I would like to have competed with ALL the freedivers in the world; there appear to be some good athletes in CMAS and it's a real pity we are not all on the same list. Joking aside, 200m with no samba is still a good swim - the youtube video looks cool. But I would see competing in a CMAS competition to be lending legitimacy to their organisation. An organisation that 1. acts like a pack of fascists and 2. is against freediving. Constant Weight with and without fins IS freediving as far as I'm concerned, and I'm not going to give my implicit support to a governing body that would like to see it stopped.