My guess is that William Truebridge is very near his CNF limit. I was surprised to hear that for a TV a 107m was mentioned - if I recall correctly.
Alexey is in the 90-100 region in CNF, let's see if he can get closer Will's 101. Maybe someone will do 105-110 in the next 10 years, but I expect not more.
for CWT I believe we can expect at least 10 meters more the next 10 years if the athletes manage to have enough financing and training. So 136 / 140 should be in the cards.
For pool I believe 300m DYN is in the cards in the next 5 years, and 325 in the next 10.
DNF, 250 within the next 5 years, 270 for the next 10.
Static competition, I do not expect much competition growth because it's not a popular discipline. I still hope Branco Petrovic can surpass the current WR at a WC. He already has done over 12' for a Serbian National Record. Also Goran may reach that level, though I suspect he likes the 300m DYN more.
I do not know about NL, but the VWT is something that may offer some space for improvements, I Believe that 175 should be attainable the next 10 years.
I think the time is there that athletes need to specialise and dedicate at least a year at 1 discipline to be able to have a WR chance, provided they already are very close to the WR level.
The chess game of knowing who is do what for training is maybe already going on?
Is Martin Stepanec working on some new record? - would love to see another record by him.
But we'll see, I'm still amazed about 100m CWT dives, and now more and more people are reaching that it's still amazing.
On the FRC method, I think it exposes some important dive principles, namely how important it is to take that static like low metabolism down. I expect that when divers succeed to do that with full lungs (less or no packing) they'll benefit from it's principles, while still be able to have enough O2 for long dives. Also suits are getting thinner, and people use less weights, which helps a lot. I expect the in-water preparation to become less or disappear. This in favour of keeping the body warm, so the diver can have a really thin suit just enough for 1 dive. (I've done this in Sweden years ago, and it worked great, NR 65m). Actually talking about this makes me want to pioneer this approach further.
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