Constant Without Fins Progress
I thought it would be interesting to show some progress diagrams from the different disciplines. Last week I was cleaning up some old backups and I found an excel sheet with all the world records until 2007. I put the sheet online in Google Docs, so that I can share it with everybody.
The first diagram is from Constant without fins for the men, the next for the woman. I know there is still a lot of info missing in the diagram, but I was in a hurry, so I will sort it out the next time. Next time another discipline.
You can click below for the complete list of information:
If you have any information so that I can fill in more cells, let me know in the comments, please!
Update: I managed to create an interactive timeline. So now an overview of the men and women records in one overview. Click here to see it in a seperate window or look below for a smaller one. Enjoy.
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Jorg, if you are interested about other than just AIDA records, then have a look at the website of F.R.E.E. – their Unassited Constant Ballast records (equivalent to CNF) started deeper and sooner than those of AIDA. The first UCB record I see there was from David Lee – 45m in April 2001, then after many others, there was a nice jump in the increments made by Topi Lintunkangas in 2002 – 60m
http://www.divingfree.org/records/records3.htm
@trux
Thanks for the tip! Actually I already have included this one in my big list (around 320 world records from different organizations).
I am looking forward to martin stepanek’s world record attempt for CNF. I was expecting results about it yesterday, but I am not sure he had a resting day in between.
Jorg, very nice graph! I only would make it relevant to time so one can see what record was lasting and when things starte moving faster.
I just did it using your data and it looks cool!
Thanks again for putting this up and it’s good to see you back!
Martin
@Martin M Thanks Martin. I just updated it so it should be much more ‘realistic’ in terms of time.