Friday, April 26, 2024

CMAS World Indoor Freediving Championship Day 3: Cordova Mancheno Nabs Third Continental Record

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Day 3 of the CMAS World Indoor Freediving Championship in Belgrade, Serbia saw Colombia’s Maria Veronica Cordova Mancheno set her third women’s continental record during the tournament.

CMAS World Indoor Pool Freediving Competition Day 3
CMAS World Indoor Pool Freediving Competition Day 3 (Image credit: David Damnjanovic)

For the Static Apnea discipline, Cordova Mancheno held her breath for 7 minutes 3.51 seconds to earn the Pan American record.

German’s Heike Monika Schwerdtner grabbed the gold medal with a time of 8 mins 10.52 secs, Poland’s Julia Kozerska came in second with a time of 8 mins 1.02 secs and the bronze medal went to France’s Silvie Gilson with a time of 7 mins 56.59 secs.

On the men’s side, Croatia’s Budimir Sobat brought home the gold with a breath hold time of 9 mins 12.71 secs. France’s Laurent de Beaucaron got the silver with a time of 8 mins 58.42 secs and the bronze medal went to Croatia’s Boris Milosic with a time of 8 mins 3.48 secs.

CMAS World Indoor Pool Freediving Competition Day 3 (Image credit: David Damnjanovic)
CMAS World Indoor Pool Freediving Competition Day 3 (Image credit: David Damnjanovic)

Check out the Day 3 video highlights and full results below.

(Featured image credit: David Damnjanovic)

CMAS WORLD FREEDIVING INDOOR CHAMPIONSHIP 2022 BELGRADE - Daily Highlights Day 3

CMAS World Indoor Freediving Championship Day 3 Results - Women
CMAS World Indoor Freediving Championship Day 3 Results – Women
CMAS World Indoor Freediving Championship Day 3 Results - Men
CMAS World Indoor Freediving Championship Day 3 Results – Men
John Liang
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John Liang is the News Editor at DeeperBlue.com. He first got the diving bug while in High School in Cairo, Egypt, where he earned his PADI Open Water Diver certification in the Red Sea off the Sinai Peninsula. Since then, John has dived in a volcanic lake in Guatemala, among white-tipped sharks off the Pacific Coast of Costa Rica, and other places including a pool in Las Vegas helping to break the world record for the largest underwater press conference.

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