AIDA World Depth Championships Day 8 – Llinas, Leyva Grab More Men’s National Records

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The closing day of the AIDA World Depth Championship freediving competition in Roatan, Honduras saw two fresh nationwide records within the males’s Fixed Weight (CWT) self-discipline.

Colombia’s Alex Llinas successfully dove to 101m/331ft for a white card and nationwide file.

In a post-dive interview for the length of the livestream, Llinas said said he took additional care to construct determined his airway used to be successfully out of the water for the length of his post-dive floor protocol to handbook clear of what took situation on Day 6, when he got a crimson card that used to be therefore rescinded:

“I felt if truth be told true. I was no longer going to clutter it up address I did the final one, so I positively reached as excessive as I could probably also.”

Day 8’s achievement marked Llinas’s fourth continental or nationwide file on the World Championship.

Cuba’s Jordan Leyva added a 2d nationwide file to his trophy haul with an 81m/266ft dive.

In an Instagram post, Leyva wrote:

“Delighted with the end result, entirely pleased with the entire lot. There were highs and lows nonetheless I leave this AIDA 2022 World Championship with two nationwide records and big gratitude to those who supported me this entire time.”

Esteem the ladies the day earlier than, no longer every file strive succeeded, nonetheless.

Tunisia’s Walid Boudhiaf, who notched a continental file on Day 2, couldn’t repeat his success on Day 8, incomes a crimson card for blacking out discontinuance to the floor after diving down to 117m/384ft.

Full Day 8 – Men’s Fixed Weight (CWT) – Outcomes

The AIDA Web sites supplies the outcomes as follows:

AIDA WC Day 8 Men CWT Results
AIDA WC Day 8 Men CWT Outcomes

Diveye Live Stream

The AIDA Youtube Channel had a livestream for the length of day to day of the competition.  Diveye, the faraway underwater filming drone, used to be onsite. The replay of Day 7 is below.

(Featured recount credit: Luke Coley)

John Liang

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John Liang is the Data Editor at DeeperBlue.com. He first got the diving worm while in Excessive College in Cairo, Egypt, where he earned his PADI Birth Water Diver certification within the Crimson Sea off the Sinai Peninsula. Since then, John has dived in a volcanic lake in Guatemala, among white-tipped sharks off the Pacific Hotfoot of Costa Rica, and other locations in conjunction with a pool in Las Vegas serving to to ruin the world file for one of the best probably underwater press conference.