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[News] New US National Freediving Record

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Grant Graves reports: The United States Apnea Association (USAA) is pleased to announce that Robert King, a USAA member, set a new men’s national record in the freediving discipline of Constant Weight No Fins to a depth of 53 meters on April 22...

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Rob,
Congratulations! That is great news to hear that you are now beating yourself!
The Gunners have had a poor end to the season so this must make up for it!
Well done from me and all the gang here in England. Really good news!

How did it compare the worlds dive?

Spaek soon mate,
Dave
 
To dedicate a record to someone or something - what a cute and pr-friendly thing to do. Will this be a new trend?
 
Rob,

Congrats and great diving. I shared the US CNF record with Rob last year when it was a paltry 48m. Not sure what I will do now as Rob keeps making it deeper!! He has announced 55m CNF for tomorrow so will be another US record if he makes it.

Good Luck Rob!!
 
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