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[News] New Freediving National Record for Egypt

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Egyptian freediver Ashod Papazian set a new NR on May 16 in Sharm El Sheikh, at Apnea Academy. He set a new depth in CWT tp -70 metres. This was verified by Aida judges.His previous records were -65 metres, set in Dahab Triple Depth, in September 2008, ...

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Go ASHTHEFLASH!!!!!! Well done mate, that's a top dive!

One of the DB'ers i've been lucky enough to meet in the flesh, a true gentleman and a top bloke.

Congratulations from down under.

Cheers,
Ben
 
Heheh! Ashod!! It was good to see You come back up in one piece! :D
Congrats! I hope You have celebrated at home as well?
 
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