Final results of the 2012 AIDA Freediving World Championships in Nice

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The 2012 AIDA Team Freediving World Championships have come to a conclusion in Nice, France with strong performances and 13 national records.

This year AIDA celebrates its 20-year anniversary so it is only fitting that France – the country where it was founded – hosted the AIDA Team Freediving World Championships.

The overall team winners were:

Men’s Results

  1. Croatia with 840.6 points
  2. France with 821.8 points
  3. Czech Republic with 758.4 points

Full results can be seen at the Mens Results on the World Championship Website.

Final results of the 2012 AIDA Freediving World Championships in Nice freediving competition records  world championships Nice news freediving apnea.cz AIDA Photo courtesy of 2012 World Championship Organizers

Women’s Results

  1. Japan with 677.4 points
  2. France with 609.1 points
  3. Serbia with 536.7 points

Full results can be seen at the Womens Results on the World Championship Website.

Final results of the 2012 AIDA Freediving World Championships in Nice freediving competition records  world championships Nice news freediving apnea.cz AIDA Photo courtesy of 2012 World Championship Organizers

Individual Results

We also have, courtesy of our friends over at Apnea.cz, a great breakdown of the top 3 performances in each discipline during the Championships.  You can see the full breakdown of the results via the Full Results page on Apnea.cz.

Final results of the 2012 AIDA Freediving World Championships in Nice freediving competition records  world championships Nice news freediving apnea.cz AIDA

Results courtesy of Apnea.cz

DeeperBlue.com would like to congratulate all the athletes that competed and to the organizers of the event for running what was reported to be a fabulous event for all involved.

About Stephan Whelan

Stephan is the Founder of DeeperBlue.com. His passion for the underwater world started early years with a try-dive in a hotel pool that soon formulated into a passion he pursued in all his spare time. He is a BSAC trained Dive Leader and has completed over 1,500 dives as well as enjoying Freediving (a personal best of 28m Constant Weight and a 4 minute breath-hold).
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