On July 7th, the highly anticipated DYN-BF (Dynamic with Bi-fins) discipline took center stage at the CMAS 14th World Freediving Indoor Championship, drawing the largest number of athletes.
This event, known for its popularity and competitive spirit, featured impressive performances across various categories.
Junior and Masters Categories Shine
The competition started with the junior category, followed by the seniors, and concluded with the Masters category. Let’s take a closer look at the standout performances in the junior and masters divisions:
Junior Females
- Charline Augustin-Lucile (FRA) – 180.00m
- Sabine Manz Romero (ECU) – 156.50m
- Valentina Paglione (ITA) – 148.00m
Junior Males
- Nida Murathan Bulut (TUR) – 176.50m
- Pierre Bouquet (FRA) – 150.00m
- Mohamnad Hossein Zarei (IRA) – 129.50m
Master Female
M1:
- Silvia Pozzi (ITA) – 200.00m
- Ludmilla Eimer (GER) – 168.50m
- Sandra Zuvela (CRO) – 150.00m
M2:
- Claire Paris (USA) – 158.50m (World Record)
- Ute Weinrich (GER) – 135.00m
- Marina Olivieri (ITA) – 118.50m
M3:
- Hannelore Becker (GER) – 99.50m
Master Male
M1:
- Grzegorz Mucha (POL) – 226.50m (World Record)
- Vladimir Amvrosov (CMAS 1) – 225.50m
- Emile Castelnuovo (ITA) – 206.50m
M2:
- Francesco Franceschinis (ITA) – 164.50m (World Record)
- Frederic Maire (AUS) – 158.00m
- Roberto Reggi (ITA) – 145.00m
M3:
- Christophe Dromard (FRA) – 108.00m
- Sergei Porollo (CMAS 1) – 86.50m
Senior Categories Deliver Thrilling Performances
Female Senior Category
In the female senior category, Magdalena Solich-Talanda from Poland emerged as the World Champion with a gold medal-winning performance of 262.50m. Mirela Kardasevic from Croatia secured the silver medal with a 260.00m dive. In comparison, Livia Bregonzio from Italy took home the bronze with a 248.50m performance, setting a World Record for the Masters M1 category.
Male Senior Category
In the male senior category, Mateusz Malina from Poland became the New World Champion with a remarkable 285.50m dive. Mauro Generali from Italy earned the silver medal with a 275.50m performance, while Guillaume Bourdila of France secured the bronze with a 274.50m dive.
Watch The Highlights
You can watch the highlights from Day 2 below or on YouTube.
Celebrate the Achievements
Congratulations to all athletes for their outstanding performances! Their dedication and skill continue to push the boundaries of freediving.
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