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Which Freediver Wants A Free Range Rover?

Dubai resident Sara-Lise Haith sent me a mail announcing the Fazza Freediving Championship UAE, a small freediving competition in Dubai where you can win a free Range Rover. In the past competition the results where pretty doable for some top freedivers, so maybe it’s something for you to join?

Keep in mind that the date of the competition can change somewhat if you want to participate. Last time it was not a regular freediving competition, so keep that in mind.

FAZZA FREEDIVING CHAMPIONSHIP UAE – APRIL 2010

The Diving Championship (Hiyari), commonly known amongst international freedivers as the “Dubai Range Rover Freediving Competition), will be held at the Le Meridien Mina Seyahi from 8th April 2010 – 9th April 2010.

Under the patronage HH Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Chairman of Dubai Executive Council, the Fazza’ Championships include traditional sporting events including falconry, hunting with dogs, archery, freediving (hiyari) and the renowned youla championships.

To reserve your place in the competition please call +971-4-362-4399. Note that calls are not always answered and some persistence may be required. The Dubai Shopping Festival website should be check regularly as information will be posted there.

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4th Serbian Freediving Championship

AIDA Serbia officially announce 4th Serbian Open Freediving Championship Belgrade 2010. Competition will be organized by RK SEBASTIAN and APNEA CLUB DEEP STAR, and supervised by AIDA Serbia. Official Judges are: Bill Stromberg (SWE), Petar Bojovic (SRB), Darija Subotin (SRB), Aleksandar Karjuk (SRB) and Marko Kleoncic (HR).

Competition will take place in Belgrade on the Tasmajdan pool (50m, 26oC) on 20th February 2010. Disciplines: static apnea (STA) and dynamic apnea without (DNF) and with (DYN) fins (by your choice). The pool is located in Ilije Grasanina street 26-28. For more information please visit www.tasmajdan.rs. Status of the competition: AIDA ranking and WR.

A city map of Belgrade is available on www.planplus.rs. All the information about Belgrade city can be found on a official web presentation www.beograd.org.yu .

Competition is individual, nevertheless there will be prizes for best teams (team must consist of 3 members, one of opposite sex). Maximum number of competitors is 60, minimum is 20.

Registration fee: 2000,00 RSD for AIDA Serbia members, 35 Euro (3500,00 RSD) for non-AS members . T-shirt and dinner after the competiion included! Dinner will be served at club in Svetogorska street 46.

Interested for the competition should apply in the following way:

E-mail to Bačanin Nikola on nikolabac@gmail.com , subject „competition registration“. E-mail must contain: 1) name and surname, 2) country and team you are competing for, 3) contact (phone number, E-mail), 4) announcement for STA-DYN/DNF (please point it out if you want to compete only in one discipline) or Fill in the FORM on AIDA Serbia web site www.aida-serbia.com . Registration deadline: 16th of February 2010, 12:00pm.

Competitors must have medical certificate not older than 1 year. Final registration for competitors will be at the club in Svetogorska street 46 (a dinner after the competition will be at the same place). For athletes arriving on the competition day, registration will be at the pool at 8:00am. Competitors must have a medical certificate on registration, and have to fill in an AIDA Release form.

Contact:

Nikola Bačanin –Technical organization nikolabac@gmail.com, Mob: +381(0)63.493.842

Ivan Novak –Organization Board President ivan.novak@termoinzenjering.com, Mob: +381(0)69.82.65.442

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The Cove – Freediving Scenes

For whoever didn’t yet see the documentary ‘The Cove’; go rent or buy it now! Horrifying stuff, but oh so true! Mandy & Kirk Krack help the team to discover the horrible truth about the dolphin slaughter in Japan.

Below are some of the more peaceful and nice images of the documentary! Enjoy, but keep in mind that on other places on earth it isn’t so peaceful.

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AIDA Executive Board News

It has been somewhat quiet since the appointment of the complete new AIDA Board on January 1st. However, this doesn’t mean they are sitting still and doing nothing.  I thought it would be interesting to publish the first report from the new AIDA executive board that was sent to the AIDA Assembly, so that everybody knows what is going on. Hopefully they start publishing these kind of things publicly by themselves soon.

What do you think about the letter? Leave your comments below!

Report from the AIDA Executive Board

The first AIDA Executive Board meeting of the new board has been held.

There will be an Executive Board meeting the first Sunday every month. A report will be delivered to the Assembly after each meeting.

Urgent call to all members! We need to find all missing competition results from 2009. You may have to re-send results that have already been sent in. Please contact: aidaranking@gmail.com and CC: ivo@apnea.cz.

During the first Executive Board meeting (attended by Kimmo, Pia, Greg, Sebastian, Pim (in parts)), Kimmo outlined his vision of how the Executive board should work. He spoke about a lot of autonomy for the commissions. The Executive Board is already talking about new working groups (possible commissions) such as science/medical, media/PR and an IT work group.

The Information Technology Work group, (possible future commission), was formed by the president on the day he was elected. Sebastian Nasland, the media/PR officer is the Executive Board representative on the ITC. So far, the ITC has seen a lot of activity from Jonas A, Simo K, Ivo T, Eric P, also in the group, Paulo N and Peter S. Based on the freedivercentral foundation, Simos work from 2008 and Ivo´s work – this group is well on their way to delivering the first structure of a ranking system.

Pia (secretary) supported by Kimmo are working on making AIDA?s financial situation clear. The services of an accounting firm are being researched. Pia will also be responsible for updating contact details of people important for AIDA. Thus, we will soon be looking through the assembly members database.

A working group aimed at producing a fourth draft of the statutes has been formed. Robert King (attorney from USA) is leading this. Also in this group is Grant Graves (vice president), Christian Ernest (Aida Sweden), Petar Bojovic (attorney), Sebastian Naslund with some other people involved in reviewing the work.

Before the Executive Board meeting Dr. John Fitz-Clarke, Science/Medical Officer, proposed to research if AIDA can setup an AIDA FREEDIVER medical form that can guide doctors when they do medical exams specific to freediving. Dr. Fitz-Clarke would like organizers to report any situation where freedivers with medical problems have slipped through the screening process.

There is also a desire to discuss what is really needed in a competition when it comes to medical competence. Setting the standard too high and we make competitions complicated, too low and we are putting our freedivers at risk. Old procedures will have to be evaluated, since our understanding of blackout, DCS and squeeze has increased recently. We will base our decisions not only on experience, but also on the scientific data available.

Stavros Kastrinakis, Education Officer, and the Education Commission will be involved with these issues as well.

The Science Commission will be building connections with active apnea researchers. There is a lack of communication between scientists due to a potential “competition situation”, perhaps AIDA can bridge this gap in some cases and build a “community feeling”.

Kimmo Lahtinen, President, has ideas about building bridges between AIDA and DAN. Pim Vermeulen, Sport Officer, has already taken initiatives to building closer connections between AIDA and WADA (the doping agency).

Gregory Piazzola, Technical Officer, has already chosen three members for the Technical Commission (TC): Grant Graves (Judge A Instructor), Pim Vermeulen (Judge A), and Florent Pascal (national judge/lawyer). Several experts will be linked to this commission. One issue that the TC will address is how to help judges, organizers, athletes facing «out of rules» situations and report these situations to others judges. Gregory wants to see debate on how to reduce BO during the individual championships. A new version of the rules is planned before the end of the year.

The TC, the Sport Officer, and the Media/PR Commission will be working with the organizers of the Team WC 2010 in Okinawa with the aim of making it a big and successful event.

The Media/PR Commission is looking for volunteers with a background in journalism, graphic design, and video/photography. Igor Liberti, Anneli Pompe, Chris Marshall, and Christian Engelbrecht have offered their services. Peter S. and the ITC will be in close co-operation.

The Sport Officer will as always be working with all competitions, records related subjects, requirements for being in the AIDA Calendar, and result-list checking, etc.

Together with the Responsible for Judges, the Sport Officer will work on judge education and development. Comments on the rules by the judges will be processed by the Sport Officer and the TC for possible development. The Sport Officer and the Responsible for Judges will be in charge of Jury selection for WR attempts.

The Sport Officer will also be working with many outside contacts like doping, insurance, partnerships etc.

Any competitions should be announced to the Sport Officer through calendar@aida-international.org, results can be send to pim.vermeulen@aida-international.org

All payments for ranking, cards, annual fees, etc. are put on hold until the financial responsibilities has been solved.

Next board meeting will be February 7 where every commission will deliver a plan for 2010, to be presented to the Assembly later.

AIDA Executive Board

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Results Shark Dynamics

Maria Hovden - Photo By Daan Verhoeven

So our first competition of the year 2010 is over and it was great! Three national records broken and some happy faces.

While there were some organizing problems with regards to the AIDA ranking and our video project, the core of the competition run well and smooth. Thanks to the help of Susan Kluytmans and Erik Skoda for judging the competition, Mario Verhagen for the general help, Marieke Broeksteeg as medical staff and Sanne Buurma for his safety work and video project help.

The competition started with a total of 18 freedivers, but unfortunately in the last week 10 people cancelled and we had to change the setup somewhat. With only 8 people freediving it would be best to give them the perfect dynamic freediving competition experience and we had the right pool to do it in.

Every freediver got 2 dynamic attempts and we kept a very easy to follow 10 minute starting time for each freediver.

In the end there were some great performances done and some personal records, but of course the 200 meter dynamic with fins done by Eric van Riet Paap was for sure the highlight of the competition. Nanja van den Broek completed this by doing a new national record of 155 meters, only hours after returning from Dahab and still the depth in her legs and using all kind of borrowed material.

And of course we have to mention Daan who set the first national record by doing a 175 meter dynamic with fins. But, poor Daan,  then Eric was let loose in the pool and did his 200 meter dive.

It was great to have Sanne, Nanja, Maria, Judith, Peter, Eric, Daan and Marc in the pool and it was for sure fun to see them dive.

There were the normal strange dives, like Eric his crawl over the bottom giving him a total of -145 points. Or Daan doing his upside down dynamic no fins dive. We ended the competition with a nice meal at the swimming pool restaurant.

Click here for the complete result list

It was fun to organize once again and next time will be bigger and better yet again!

Daan saying Hi to the online viewers

The Videos

We setup some camera’s to capture all the action going on so that we could stream everything. Too bad not everything was a success due to limited bandwidth and some other factors, but nevertheless I think you can enjoy the footage we got from the turning point @ 50/150 meters. Watch it here and see the time codes below to watch each turn.

0:16:40 – Peter – 50m
0:26:40 – Daan – 50m – the first turn of a 175 meter dive
0:27:50 – Daan – 150m – only 25 meters to go
0:36:40 – Eric – 50m – did he know already he was going for 200?
0:38:30 – Eric – 150m – only 50 meters to go for a 200 meter dive!
0:46:40 – Marc – 50m
1:08:10 – Sanne – 50m
1:16:40 – Judtih – 50m
1:36:40 – Nanja – 50m – the first turn of her national record dive
1:38:28 – Nanja – 150m – 5 meters later she comes up for a new dutch record
1:46:40 – Peter – 50m
1:56:40 – Daan – 50m – Daan has a message for the viewers
2:08:54 – Eric – 50m – Watch Eric crawl on the floor
2:16:40 – Marc – 50m
2:26:40 – Maria – 50m

Here is the static cam from the corner of the pool. Unfortunately it’s pretty low quality due to the bandwidth limitation.

Mobile Cam Video’s: Judith 1, Maria 1, Peter 1, Daan 1, Eric 1, Marc 1, Sanne 2, Judtih 2, Nanja 2, Peter 2, Daan 2, Eric 2, Marc 2, Maria 2

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Shark Dynamics – Live Freediving Competition

In 90 minutes the competition will start. We’ve got 4 cameras setup which will bring you live footage above and underwater. Also live discussion box and results. All can be found on the LIVE page.

During the competition I try to update this website.

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Mad Cup 2010 Announcement

Once again the H2O Team is organizing another MAD CUP. This will be the 6th version and it will take place during the first weekend of March. The MAD CUP is probably one of the best organized and biggest pool competitions that will take place this year.

It all takes place in the beautiful city of Maribor, Slovenia. Great place to stay and enjoy a few extra days as well (from my own experience)

The competition website is already up and running, but for the moment it’s only in Slovene. English version will be online end of the week. So keep an eye on it!

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David Blaine Talks About His 17 Minute O2 Breath Hold Record

Famous illusionist became known in the freediving community after partnering up with Kirk and Mandy Krack for trying to break the current static world record after already being underwater for seven days. He failed at the attempt, but didn’t give and continued training. This time he managed to do a new O2 breath holding record live during the Oprah show.

David Blaine has already a pretty impressive lists of stunts. And while he calls himself a magician, it’s clear that David has a strong mind and is capable of doing stuff other people can’t.

During the famous TED talks David talks about his life and how he came into getting this record. Enjoy the 20 minute video. Really worth watching.

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Want To See Oceanmen?

Got some exciting news coming hopefully within a few weeks. If you live in the neighbourhood of the Netherlands, you don’t want to miss this.

Remember the freediving movie Oceanmen? If you missed it on the big screen, Shark Freediving might have a nice surprise for you… so watch the news!

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-3486530248205898890
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Greene 3rd Freediving Training Team Competition

I love innovation! Especially in the topics of my interest, for example freediving. So when some freedivers think of something new to test our limits in, it’s always a fun thing to see what goes on.

The Greene Freediving Team from Germany organized a fun team competition in their pool with some new and interesting disciplines:

  • Static Team (Team: 3 People)
  • Static + 50m Dynamic Team
  • Dynamic Team
  • 18 x 25m relay race
  • 25m beer-barrel-roll

Looking interesting doesn’t it? Too bad the beer barrel was filled with water, otherwise that would have been a great first prize!

All in all they had 15 freedivers competing against each other in 4 teams. You can find the results here.

Below some video’s from the different disciplines, thanks to Andrea Richichi. Enjoy!

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