CMAS World Outdoor Freediving Championship 2022: Day 2 — New World Record For Petar Klovar

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Day 2 of the CMAS World Exterior Freediving Championship saw the environment of a recent males’s absolute world account within the Free Immersion (FIM) discipline.

Petar Klovar’s World File

Croatia’s Petar Klovar dove to a depth of 132m/433ft in goal over 4 minutes, surpassing Poland’s Mateusz Malina’s absolute account situation lower than two months ago along with his dive to 127m/417ft at the Vertical Blue competition within the Bahamas (situation in accordance with AIDA ideas).

In step with Molchanovs Freediving:

“With his fantastic dive, Petar improved the earlier absolute World File in FIM by an extra special 5m (16ft) in one dawdle.”

CMAS Day 2 - Petar Klovar's World Record FIM dive (Image credit: Evgeny Sychev)
CMAS Day 2 – Petar Klovar’s World File FIM dive (Image credit ranking: Evgeny Sychev)

Malina himself had launched 121m/399ft but but needed to fabricate an early flip at 112m/367ft, earning a yellow card.

Consequently, 2d web page went to each and every France’s Guillaume Bourdila and Croatia’s Vitomir Maricic, who each and every dove to 110m/361ft.

On the females’s aspect, Kateryna Sadurska from Ukraine nabbed the gold with a dive to 92m/302ft, a non-public most fine. The Czech Republic’s Irena Vanova came in 2d with a dive to 83m/272ft, and Sanda Delija from Croatia obtained the bronze with a dive to 81m/266ft.

Masters Age Neighborhood World Data

As for the Masters classes, Eire’s Nina McGowan nabbed the gold medal within the 50-54 age neighborhood with a dive to 40m/131ft, and for the males, Christian Vogler from France situation a recent age neighborhood world account with a dive to 95m/312ft.

In the Masters 55-59 age neighborhood, the united states’s Jennifer Brant earned a gold medal with a dive to 34m/111.5ft even supposing she needed to flip relief early from her launched depth of 43m/148ft. As for the males, the gold medal and world account went to Pete Botman from the Netherlands with a dive to 96m/315ft. The UK’s David Mellor earned a silver medal with an 88m/289ft dive, and the bronze went to Germany’s Jens Stoetzner with an 82m/269ft dive.

As for the Masters 60-64 age neighborhood, Germany’s Karsten Mohr added his 2d males’s world account at this competition with a dive to 75m/246ft, and France’s Christoph Dromard obtained a gold medal and a world account within the 65-69 age neighborhood with a 65m/213ft dive.

In the 70+ age neighborhood, the united states’s Annabel Edwards obtained gold with a 41m/134.5ft dive.

Test out the fat video from Day 2 under, along with the effects.

(Featured Image credit ranking: Evgeny Sychev)

CMAS Day 2 Results
CMAS Day 2 Outcomes
CMAS Day 2 Results
CMAS Day 2 Outcomes