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New US Dynamic No Fins Record Set

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Cliff Etzel

PFI Freedive Instructor in training, Photographer
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It has been annnounced on the USAA discussion list that American Glen Garrett has successfully set a new US record in the Dynmaic No Fin (DNF) freediving category with a distance of 106 meters.

The record was set at the US National Freediving Championships held in Kona, Hawaii.

The US Nationals is being held to determine the team selection for the Worlds being held in Egypt later this year.

Congratulations to Glen on a job well done!!!
 
That is great news. It is always exciting to see old records fall. Congratulations Glen!!
 
Dad!! I am SO proud of you!!! I'm bragging to all of my friends! Honestly! You've worked so hard and I'm glad it has finally paid off. Keep up the hard work, Daddy! :)
 
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