Day 2 of the AIDA 2022 Pool World Championship in Burgas, Bulgaria saw a sleek World Checklist from Polish athlete Julia Kozerska. She situation a sleek AIDA World Checklist in Dynamic Without Fins (DNF) by performing an fabulous dive of 209m/686feet.
In a handy e-book a rough upward push to status, Kozerska situation her first DNF World Checklist with a 202m/663feet performance at the AIDA Polish Freediving Pool Championships ethical two months ago. Nonetheless, that document didn’t final prolonged – on the identical day within the identical competitors, any other Polish athlete, Magdalena Solich-Talanda, situation the bar better in DNF by performing a 207m/679feet dive.
Solich-Talanda additionally is at the World Championships but settled for silver with a 180m/591feet performance so, for now, not lower than, the sleek DNF World Checklist is Kozerska’s.
The ladies folks’s Bronze medal went to Ukrainian Kateryna Sadurska who became once ethical 9m within the back of Solich-Talanda with a 171m/561feet performance.
Within the boys’s competitors, France’s Guillaume Bourdila made up for the lost aspects within the Dynamic Bi-Fins (DYNB) self-discipline yesterday, winning the gold medal in DNF with 193m/633feet.
Silver went to Poland’s Karol Karzc with a 185m/607feet performance and Bronze to Poland’s Michael Bochenek with a 159m/522feet performance.
Wednesday is a rest day for all athletes. They return on Thursday for the Static (STA) section of the competitors.
Investigate cross-check a video of Day 2 below.
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