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Can someone help me with this list (or correct it)
Freedivers that has passed 80 meters with fins Umberto Pelizzari Brett Le Master Eric Fattah Herbert Nitsch Martin Stepanek Guilaume Nery Carlos Coste Alun George Bevan Dewar Ryozo Will Winram Natalja Molchanova Thomas Grindewold Manolis Gyankos Johan Dahlström Mandy Cruickshank NZ Timo Kinnunen Peter Pedersen Timo Jattu Juraj Karpis Alexey Molchanova Kazuaki Nao Yuki Freedivers that has passed 65 meters with bifins? Pipin Fereras Jaques Mayol Umberto Pelizzari Brett le Master Martin Stepanek Alexandro Ravelo Michel Olivia Manolis Nitsch Pradon Tanya Pierre Frolla Carrera Battaglia Musimu Mifsud Herbert
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Hola Cerbaztian !!
Not 100 percent sure, but I think Trever Hutton may have been past 65 on bi's. Chat later! Jeff
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Ant Williams & Dave Mullins from this end of the world (New Zealand). Those dives will show up when the next update to the AIDA ranking list is out. Walter Steyn certainly could go past 80m too, but I'm not sure if he's done it in competition.
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>80m with fins
Alejandro Ravelo 81m Gianluca Genoni 90m Patrick Musimu 88m Pipin Ferreras 87m samba >65m with bifins ...very many... including many unknowns Kirk Krack 70m Trevor Hutton 72m (Blue Gara 2000) Mandy Cruickshank 67m Deborah Andollo 65m Tom Lightfoot 68m Frederic Buyle 72m Eric Charrier 73m (RIP) ... probably MANY more.... I don't think Nitsch or Pradon or Frolla did deep dives with bifins...?
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Cebaztian
Since you have included at least two non competition divers, may I have honorable mention for my 64.9, please. Or I'll have to re-apply later this year. lol Bill
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What about William Trubridge does he ever dive with fins? He made it past 80m with no fins at all. I didn't see any records on my brief search for him doing competitions with fins.
Martin Stepanek and Herbert Nitsch have also crossed 60 without fins. |
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Quote:
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Are you talking about ANY result or just competition results? Stavros, active on this forum, is a bifin diver diving deeper than 70. I do not think he has had a ranking result that deep though...
Has Thomas Grindewold been deeper than 80 in front of a judge? |
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UPDATE
Freediver that have been past 65 with bifins. (26) (training and competition, according to the rule "of the day") Pipin Fereras Jaques Mayol Umberto Pelizzari Brett le Master Martin Stepanek Alexandro Ravelo Michel Olivia Manolis Gyiankos Herbert Nitsch Michael Pradon Tanya Streeter Pierre Frolla Carrera Battaglia Patrick Musimu Stephane Mifsud HerbertKirk Krack Trevor Hutton Mandy Cruickshank Deborah Andollo Tom Lightfoot Frederic Buyle Eric Charrier Wolfram Neugebauer Bill Graham Stavros Freedivers that has passed 80 meters with fins (30). (training and competition, according to the rule "of the day") Umberto Pelizzari Brett Le Master Eric Fattah Herbert Nitsch Martin Stepanek Guilaume Nery Carlos Coste Alun George Bevan Dewar Ryozo Will Winram Natalja Molchanova Alejandro Ravelo Gianluca Genoni Patrick Musimu Manolis Gyankos Johan Dahlström Mandy Cruickshank Ant Williams Dave Mullins Walter Steyn Timo Kinnunen Peter Pedersen Timo Jattu Juraj Karpis Alexey Molchanova Kazuaki Nao Yuki Thomas Grindewold "William Truebridge"
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Giacomo de mola did 80+ in dahab before the world cup in hurghada.
I also suspect thar Krisijan Curavic has done 80+ but That might be wrong. Maybe someone can confirm it. Last edited by perow1; May 15th, 2007 at 11:47. |
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You can strike me from that list: I haven't done anything deeper than about 55-60m with mono or bi-fins. Should really give it a go I suppose, but I'm still having a lot of fun with just my toes...
William. P.S. Also no extra e in Trubridge thanks |
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Hya All,
interesting idea this list As Per mentioned I have done several dives bellow 70m on bifins the deepest being a 74m dive that took almost 2:50 and was very nice and clean (see profile) I tried twice on competition to go for 71m on bifin but the first time at last years 3ple depth I stopped at 59,8 due to a failure to equalize and then at our summer games I got the tag but got a BO at the surface . Anyways - it was a lot of fun diving with bi-fins but following a comment from an unknown Austrian diver I spoke to in Dahab I have now switched to a mono (the guy show me after I had done my first PB past 70 walking out of the water with my fins under my arm - pointing at my fins and with a strange look on his face he said: "you went how deep with those things? ...you should try a mono") So no more deep bi-fin diving for me... Also to the list you can add Panos Lianos who has been to 66m in competition (Nice WC 05) - panos has done 71m in training and Giorgos Giorgas who also did 66m in competition with bi-fins. Cheers Stavros (Kastrinakis)
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Mark Harris also did 67m in training for Egypt. I think he was the deepest bi finner in the event.
Not bad for an old guy that can't stick to one finning style |
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