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New static rules

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Goran Colak

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So we all have heard about new rules when making record attempts, in static. The PaO2 checking, but I just realized, why static only?? Shouldn't that rule apply for all pool disciplines??

The same thing can happen during DYN or DNF! I saw on result register that we do not have old static results and WR's anymore... now Herb is WR holder with 9:04min? Why is that? Why that result from Herbert and not something else?

I think this will open a Pandora's Box...

Ps. there must have bean some error on result register earlier, because now all results are up, but still the question remains...
 
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As far as I know no changes in the rules were officially discussed by the Assembly of the Board of AIDA International yet, and no change request was presented to the Assembly. And frankly told, I doubt old records will be invalidated.
 
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