Belgrade CMAS World Freediving Indoor Championship

Belgrade CMAS World Freediving Indoor Championship

Yesterday July 9th, was the last day of the world championship and the competition closed with the discipline of DYN (dynamic with monofin) with some amazing performances and impressive New World Records.

The athletes competing in this discipline were also looking to qualify for the XII World Games in Chengdu China 2025 where two freediving disciplines will be included for the first time.

For the junior and masters category the results are the following:

For Junior Females:
1. Sabine Manz Romero (ECU),   175,00m
2. Charline Augustin-Lucile (FRA) 159,00m
3. Toprak Toprak (TUR), 125,00m

For Junior Males:
1. Nida Murathan Bulut (TUR), 171,50m
2. Mohamnad Hossein Zarei (IRA), 145,00m
3. Florent Vecchio (FRA), 142,50m

For Master Female:

M1:
1. Silvia Pozzi (ITA), 200,00m
2. Beatrice Ernwein (FRA), 200,00m
3. Laurence Gueguen (FRA), 178,00m

M2:
1. Claire Paris (USA), 176,50m WR
2. Ulrike Hofer (AUT), 129,00m
3. Marina Olivieri (ITA), 108,50m

M3:
Hannelore Becker (GER), 80,00m 

For Master Male:

M1:
1.  Sannikov Konstantin (CMAS1), 224,00m
2. Vladimir Amvrosov (CMAS 1), 222,00m
3. Grzegorz Mucha (POL), 215,50m

M2:
1. Frederic Maire (AUS), 175,50m
2. Alberto Giannini (SUI), 145,00m
3. Edmund Uwe (GER), 109,50m

M3:
1. Christophe Dromard (FRA), 150,00m

For the female senior category, the World Champion with an impressive New World Record is Mirela Kardasevic from Croatia who won the gold medal with a performance of 282,00m, followed by Julia Kozerska who is Vice Champion and winner of the silver medal with her dive to 277,00m. In third place winning the bronze medal is Livia Bregonzio from Italy also with a New World Record for the M1 Masters category with an amazing performance of 263,50m dive.

 

In the male senior category, Guillaume Bourdila of France won the gold medal and is the New World Champion with a dive to 300,00m.

Second place and silver medal for Goran Colak from Croatia who performed a 286,50m dive, and third place and bronze medal went to Ming Ying from China with his dive to 284,50m.

Congratulations to all athletes for their performances and we look forward to seeing you all at the next championship!

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Photo Credits: CMAS
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