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Constant weight apnea

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Constant weight (CWT) is a freediving discipline recognised by AIDA, the International Association for the Development of Apnea, in which the freediver descends and ascends using their monofin and/or with the use of their arms without pulling on the rope or changing their ballast; only a single hold of the rope to stop the descent and start the ascent is allowed.[1] Constant weight is one of the eight disciplines considered for international competition, the others being constant weight bi-fins (CWTB), constant weight without fins (CNF), static apnea (STA), dynamic apnea without fins (DNF), dynamic with fins (DYN), free immersion (FIM), and dynamic apnea bi-fins (DYNB).[2][3][4]

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Current World Record Holders

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  6. ^ "Vertical Blue 2021 - The Wrap-up - DeeperBlue.com". www.deeperblue.com. 2021-08-06. Archived from the original on 2021-08-06. Retrieved 2021-09-22.
  7. ^ Alexey Molchanov WORLD RECORD 133m CWT at Vertical Blue 2023 by Garmin, retrieved 2023-07-31
This page was last edited on 31 July 2023, at 13:23
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