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On June 22, 2021, the 11th CMAS Freediving World Championship will begin in Belgrade, Serbia.
It is the first world competition in freediving that will take place since the COVID pandemic began. Since 2019, there have been no world championships, neither in depth nor in the pool. In many countries, competitions are still forbidden, or can be held only with a limited number of participants. That is why this championship is so special.
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It is the first world competition in freediving that will take place since the COVID pandemic began. Since 2019, there have been no world championships, neither in depth nor in the pool. In many countries, competitions are still forbidden, or can be held only with a limited number of participants. That is why this championship is so special.

The 2021 CMAS World Freediving Indoors Championship in Belgrade, Serbia will be held from June 21-27, 2021, and it will be the first competition as Molchanovs athletes for Mai Morimura from Japan and Rami Bladlav from Sweden.
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Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt, 24 May 2021 - Molchanovs athletes Nataliia Zharkova of Ukraine, Thibault Guignes of France, Olga Markina of Russia, and Vitomir Maričić of Croatia competed in the 2021 AIDA Freediving World Cup in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt.
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It was a sunny day with clear skies on May 14, 2021, at the AIDA Freediving World Cup in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt. At 12:10pm local time, Alexey Molchanov plunged into the Red Sea with the new CORE Silicone Bifins in blue, touched down at 100m (328ft), and returned to the surface after 3 minutes and 57 seconds with a white tag in his hand. Alexey has just proven that the new softer, silicone training bifins he designed specifically for developing technique retain plenty of power and efficiency, even for deep depth performances.
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Out of 12 freediving World Records set in 2020, 9 of them belong to Molchanovs Ambassadors.
An official World Record signifies that a competition had world-record status and that the record-setting athlete was required to submit to an anti-doping test following their performance.
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An official World Record signifies that a competition had world-record status and that the record-setting athlete was required to submit to an anti-doping test following their performance.