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New Italian RECORD again...

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Billextreme

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June 26th, 2005

Mattia Malara did official 63m in Constant Weight, new Italian best result in this discipline. This record dive was done in Boliasco, near Genova. Judges Giada Franci official AIDA International judges and Luca Bortolus, National AIDA Judge. (time 2'16")

This is the second National AIDA record in this discipline, in very short time.

:thankyou

Maybe even Mattia will compete in Nice, at the AIDA World Championship, Nice 1-4 September.

Constant Weight is real freediving...

rofl

regards,
Bill Strömberg
 
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Hopefully this trend of Italians joining Aida again keeps it's momentum.
Very positive thing.

Great dive !!!!
 
I thought CMAS had banned the Italians joining AIDA??
Congrats to Mattia.
 
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