AIDA will likely be conserving its Freediving World Championship in Limassol, Cyprus subsequent week, with 150 athletes from 40 countries vying for deepest bests and deeper records.
The September 20th-30th tournament will feature four disciplines:
Fixed Weight (CWT)
Fixed Weight No Fins (CNF)
Fixed Weight with Bifins (CWTB)
Free Immersion (FIM)
This twelve months’s competition regularly is the first world championship that contains the CWTB discipline, which used to be formally known by AIDA in 2019.
Athletes in attendance will embody 20-time World Myth holder Alexey Molchanov from Russia, recent Ladies’s CWTB World Myth holder Jennifer Wendland from Germany and a bunch of assorted male and female national yarn holders.
Per AIDA President Alexandru Russu:
“That is our first wide worldwide Freediving tournament since the originate of the pandemic in 2020. AIDA is taking a explore forward to reconnecting without prolong with the freediving neighborhood in Cyprus and seeing how basically the most straight forward athletes in our sport bear improved all the draw by this time away. With the wait on of our volunteers and the increase of our recent sponsors, we are attempting forward to a winning 27th AISA World Championship.”
The competition will likely be streamed are residing on AIDA’s Youtube channel foundation on September 22nd at 8: 00 a.m. native time (UTC + 3).
The schedule of occasions as neatly as day-to-day outcomes and extra for the AIDA World Championship will likely be learned at aidainternational.org.
John Lianghttps://www.deeperblue.com/
John Liang is the Records Editor at DeeperBlue.com. He first bought the diving worm whereas in High School in Cairo, Egypt, the place he earned his PADI Starting up Water Diver certification within the Crimson Sea off the Sinai Peninsula. Since then, John has dived in a volcanic lake in Guatemala, amongst white-tipped sharks off the Pacific Fly of Costa Rica, and various locations in conjunction with a pool in Las Vegas serving to to rupture the area yarn for the largest underwater press convention.