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Martin did 108m, CWT

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Billextreme

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New world record by Martin Stepanek.

Constant, 108m in 3'50"

Amazing good !!!

:friday

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As nice as Martin is, he sure is a machine in the water!
 
Well done Martin, 108m is really really DEEP !
 
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108m CW - that makes a 216m in total, which is actually a bigger distance than the current WR in dynamic, just vertically. I know that it is not comparable - a part of the sinking is motionless, but in contrary the ascend then needs more effort than horizontal swimming. I wonder if Martin ever tries to beat the dynamic record. I'd tell that he may have the capacity to do it.

Congrats, Martin!
 
That's a lot! If the CW depth is half the dynamic distance, that gives me a potential CW of... 22m! :head

(I know it doesn't always work that way. Someone once said that for every 1 minute of static, it should be possible to do 20m of dynamic. That means I should be able to do 115m dynamic...)

Congrats Martin! :king
 
Amazing dive Martin!

He's now gone deeper, CB, than the sled records of Mayol and Enzo!

BTW: Did Martin switch from a Specialfins mono to a Waterway?
 
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Maybe the switch to Waterway was due to Carlos' use of the same? I also read on Martinstepenek.com that his old ankle injury is bothering him -- could also be related to switching fins.