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Guillaum Néry new French CNF NR - 72m

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"Only" 16m from the WR ... ;)

Well Done Guilliaume!

Kars
 
"Only" 16m from the WR ... ;)
If I interpreted well some comments on the forum EspritApnee, it is just one month ago he made his first CNF attempt. If it is true, I'd tell he still can improve before the WC. And since he does not need to drill compensation or resistance against narcosis at bigger depths, I think he has a good chance to go deeper on CNF soon.
 
He did CNF at "Oslo Ice Challenge." Since several athletes reached the maximum depth (CWT and FIM) at Lake Lutvann the winner had to do CNF to win the competition by points. Maybe Oslo Ice Challenge has to take credit for Guillaume starting to do CNF:friday
 
BTW, Guillaume moved the French CNF NR to -75m another day of the Crete competition
 
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