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National Records

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shoutatthesky

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I was wondering where to go to find info on National Records set under AIDA regulations. Can anyone point me in the direction of the data I seek?
 
Thanks Waterysmile, found it. New Zealand NR in DNF - Marcus Thompson, 122m. That is a good goal but you are right it is quite out of date. Will Trubridge's 82m is there but the CW record is listed as being 70m by Ant Williams. Ant still holds the record but it is now 82m. That record was set before Will's so something is amiss.
 
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It's best to get your national AIDA to periodically send in the National records to AIDA International rather than rely on them to scan the events from around the world. Some of these records tend to click over pretty quickly.

Cheers,
Ben
 
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