Vancouver, British Columbia — This past weekend the Canadian Association of Freediving and Apnea held its annual late summer competition, featuring both pool and depth disciplines.
CAFA President, Andrew Hogan shared his thanks to all who participated and helped to put on the event: “On behalf of CAFA, I would like to thank our hosts on the water the Sea Dragon, our EMT’s, all of the athletes, judges and volunteers that made this weekend’s competition a great success.”
CAFA Depth and Pool Competition
September 17-18, 2011
Detailed Results | ||||||||
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# | Competitor | Static | Dynamic | Constant Ballast | Total Points |
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Announced Realized |
Points | Announced Realized |
Points | Announced Realized |
Points | |||
1 | Peter Pazdera | 5:00 5:33 |
66.6 | 75.0m 84.0m |
42.0 | 45.0m 45.0m |
45.0 | 153.6 |
2 | Tom Lightfoot | 4:30 5:17 |
63.4 | 75.0m 100.0m |
50.0 | 40.0m 40.0m |
40.0 | 153.4 |
3 | Jennifer Balfour | 3:00 3:07 |
37.4 | 50.0m 75.0m |
37.5 | 45.0m 0.0m |
0.0 | 74.9 |
4 | Paul Lescarmure | 3:30 0:00 |
0.0 | 60.0m 0.0m |
0.0 | 30.0m 0.0m |
23.0 SHORT |
23.0 |
If easy drifting in the current while freediving in about 25 meters of clear, cool water observing sponges, anemones, rock fish, ling cod, seals and fellow divers sounds good to you be sure and sign up for CAFA’s next event yourself.