🇯🇵 Excitement builds as athletes prepare to dive into Tokyo 2020

We are fast approaching this summer’s Olympic Games in Tokyo. Rearranged from last year due to the coronavirus outbreak, Tokyo 2020 begins on July 23. As we have posted before, underwater sports will not be in Tokyo 2020, but more than 11,000 athletes will compete for medals in Japan across 33 sports, and there’s a healthy aquatics presence again this year. Many sports […]

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🇨🇴 Results – Freedive Colombia AIDA Depth Competition. San Andrés 2021

(Sportalsub.net / Freedive Colombia) – Leer en Español National Freediving Cup in depth FREEDIVE COLOMBIA with international invitation on the island of San Andrés, Colombia, from April 15 to 19, 2021. Competition sanctioned in accordance with the AIDA International regulations and  counterweight system with a depth limit of 100 m. Organize: Cristian Castaño Villa / castanovil@gmail.com and AIDA Colombia / […]

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🌎 How Underwater Sports Will Improve Your Health

Freediving, aquathlon, finswimming, underwater rugby, hockey, and orienteering are common underwater sports. But how do they improve your health? The best thing about this sports is that all age groups can participate. But it is suitable for those who are 12 to 82 years old. So, if you are a nursing student, then this should be your sport of choice. […]

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🇦🇺 Results AIDA  Freediving Gold Coast Static Mini Comp 2021 – Australia

(Sportalsub.net / Freediving Gold Coast) – Leer en Español On Sunday, April 11, 2021, the Mini Static Freediving Competition was held in Gold Coast, Australia, under the organization of the Freediving Gold Coast club, valid for the AIDA International Ranking, in which the Colombian Christian Zuluaga Bedoya achieved the first place and beat the National Record for his country, with […]

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🇬🇧 Spearfishing: become a women huntress and catch your food sustainably

Discover the beautiful, peaceful sport of spearfishing, how to start out and which equipment to choose for women. Humans have been hunting and harvesting their own food for 2 million years – but nowadays most of us prefer to grab something convenient, packaged and processed from the supermarket shelves. This has led to thriving, environmentally-harmful industrial meat and fishing industries […]

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