Natalia Molchanova - New World Freediving Record in CNF Today – 69 Meters
The Greek World Championships in depth disciplines of Freediving has seen its first world record. It was created today by Russian freediver Natalia Molchanova in the discipline of constant weight without fins CNF (descends and performs with breast style without fins) She managed to descend to a record - 69 meters. Men's category was dominated by French diver Morgan Bourc'his. Other results have not yet been published and can be found on Adrex.com later.
The official Evening Meeting is scheduled for 6pm today, so we expect that by tomorrow morning we will have a complete list of results and perhaps even the promised photos. You can follow the current events and updates from the Championship in Kalamata, Greece, here on Adrex.com.
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