Freediver Bags A Hat Trick
(I didn’t receive the photos yet, so they will be added later!) The last two days were once again filled with a good competition in Auckland, New Zealand. Our guest writer Fran Rose reports about the amazing results that were done over there.
Dave Mullins has bagged a hat trick of national records. Fresh from his 100 meter constant weight dive in June he has swum two perfect dives claiming 175 meters in dynamic no fins and 234 meters in dynamics with fins. What an act to follow, this is where Ant Williams found himself preparing for his dynamic with fin swim. Not even his headphones could have drowned out the celebrations when Tracy Russell and John Wright held up the white cards. Ant proved himself to be the quality athlete that he is and finned his way into a competition personal best of 213 meters.
Not to be outdone Kerian Hibbs, Blair Millar and first time competitor Stella Wilson also pulled off competition personal bests of 189 meters, 134 meters & 148 meters. Stella completed her swim with a pair of short blades as did Gavin Gray, 83 meters. Our current National static record holder of 7 minutes 24 seconds Guy Brew collected full points for his 168 meter effort.
Under the watchful and questioning eyes of the NZ Warriors rugby league team Fran Rose and Chris Marshall both claimed 101 metre dives.
As with any competition it is never without its surprises. During the static procedures a red faced life guard told us the pool had to be closed down NOW as there was a floater in the pool. From this day forth our local pool is renamed the 33 and a turd.
To capture all the ecstasy and agony on everyone’s faces were Colin Gans and Pete Mesley. These guys really know how to take great shots and to prove it check out Colin’s images.
On conclusion of our weekend we held an open day for members of the public to come along and try static apnea and dynamics for themselves. These tired and weary athletes happily slipped into coaching roles to the joy of 12 bewildered newcomers, the outcome was plenty of smiles and comments like “I would have never thought I could have held my breath for 1 minute let alone 3 minutes”. We are very fortunate to have athletes who are willing to share their knowledge and enthusiasm with others. Let’s hope our efforts have enlightened and encouraged others to our wonderful sport of competitive freediving.
Results from the weekend:
Stella Wilson STA 5.02, DNF 108 BO, DYN 148
Fran Rose DNF 79, DYN 101
Chris Marshall STA 4.26, DNF 96, DYN 101
Dave Mullins DNF 175, DYN 234
Gavin Gray STA 4.17, DNF 53, DYN 83
Blair Millar STA 4.57, DNF 87, DYN 134
Kerian Hibbs DNF 126 DQ, DYN 189 Penalties
Guy Brew STA DQ BO, DYN 168
Ant Williams STA 7.11, DYN 213
Kyle Hibbs (our upcoming freediver of the future) STA 41 sec, DNF 11, DYN 17
As a side note about the excellent dynamics of Dave Mullins. The competition itself didn’t have world record status so his 234 meter dive will not be accepted as a new world record. Video is on its way.
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