Hi Giorgio, here are some answers to your questions,
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This is very true. However it is also true that for most apneists (especially the talented ones) CMAS doesn't exist. What is worth more: an official title or public opinion and following? I believe the latter.For the CMAS, IOC and national institutions, AIDA doesn't even exists. Prove me wrong if you can.
Most of us aren't cognizant of Italian law, so this is a difficult question. In another thread you mention that even if freedivers sign a disclaimer before entering a competition this document is no more than 'toilet paper,' and the organiser is still liable if anything happens to the athletes. If this is the case for 'non-official' competitions then I guess you cannot organise a legal AIDA competition in Italy, although I believe this is a fault of the legislature itself.Some time ago, I asked how I can organize an AIDA comp in Italy without breaking the law, no one answered.
All organisations have required safety standards. If you want to organise a competition with FREE then you must conform to their requirements for security. So it is more a case of "little money, no comp."I said "little money, little safety", no one has anything to say.
Don Moore has answered this question admirably.I ask you how can you consider a dynamic in 15 meters more dangerous than a dynamic down to 90+ meters, no reponse.
Se voleste, potreste scrivere risposte in italiano e le tradurrei io. (Vedete che il mio italiano scritto non è un granche, ma vi assicuro che posso leggere e capire perfectamente). Comunque il vostro inglese è molto forte e apprezziamo il tempo che avete dato per scriverci qui.