For the men I predicted:
1. Carlos
2. Martin
3. Guillaume
However Herbert has something to say about that and I hope he makes it.
There are very few divers who have ever held 3 constant weight records. In fact Pelizzari may be the only modern one.
Carlos: WR 90m, WR 102m
Martin: WR 93m, WR 103m
Herbert: WR 86m, WR 95m
Guillaume: WR 87m, WR 96m
Tanya: WR 67m, WR 70m
Pelizzari: WR 65m, WR 67m, WR 70m, WR 72m, WR 75m, WR 80m
So if Herbert, Carlos or Guillaume make their depths, one of them will become the next modern era diver to have held 3 constant weight records.
1. Carlos
2. Martin
3. Guillaume
However Herbert has something to say about that and I hope he makes it.
There are very few divers who have ever held 3 constant weight records. In fact Pelizzari may be the only modern one.
Carlos: WR 90m, WR 102m
Martin: WR 93m, WR 103m
Herbert: WR 86m, WR 95m
Guillaume: WR 87m, WR 96m
Tanya: WR 67m, WR 70m
Pelizzari: WR 65m, WR 67m, WR 70m, WR 72m, WR 75m, WR 80m
So if Herbert, Carlos or Guillaume make their depths, one of them will become the next modern era diver to have held 3 constant weight records.