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Association Internationale pour le Développement de l'Apnée
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AIDA International
AbbreviationAIDA
Formation1992
TypeSports Federation
HeadquartersGeneve, Switzerland
Region served
Worldwide
Official language
French,English
President
Sasa Jeremic[1]
AffiliationsEUF[2]
Websitehttp://www.aidainternational.org

Association Internationale pour le Développement de l'Apnée (AIDA) (English:International Association for the Development of Apnea) is a worldwide rule- and record-keeping body for competitive breath holding events, also known asfreediving.[3] It sets standards for safety, comparability of Official World Record attempts and freedive education. AIDA International is the parent organization for national clubs of the same name.AIDA World Championships are periodically held.

History

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AIDA was founded on November 2, 1992, inNice, France, by Frenchmen Roland Specker,Loïc Leferme and Claude Chapuis, with Specker as its first president. The AIDA Competitions started to take form in 1993. National clubs begin to form over all Europe in 1994–1995. AIDA became AIDA International in 1999.

  • In 1999 Sébastien Nagel, of Switzerland, replaced Roland Specker as the president.
  • Bill Strömberg, of Sweden, replaced Sébastien Nagel as president in 2005.
  • Kimmo Lahtinen, of Finland, replaced Bill Strömberg as president in December 2009.
  • Carla Sue Hanson, of the USA, replaced Kimmo Lahtinen as president in 2016.
  • Alexandru Russu, of Romania, replaced Carla Sue Hanson as president in 2020.
  • Sasa Jeremic, of Serbia, replaced Alexandru Russu as president in 2024.

AIDA World Championships

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History of AIDA World Championships:

Team

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Individual

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Qualifications and certifications

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AIDA has a star system for grading its freediving certifications:

Freedive certifications

  • AIDA 1 Star Freediver, 8m CWT, 1'15" STA, 25m DYN.
  • AIDA 2 Star Freediver, 12m CWT, 2' STA, 40m DYN.
  • AIDA 3 Star Freediver, 24m CWT, 2'45" STA, 55m DYN.
  • AIDA 4 Star Freediver, 32m CWT, 3'30" STA, 70m DYN.

Speciality certifications

  • Pool Competition Safety Freediver.
  • Depth Competition Safety Freediver.
  • Advanced Depth Competition Safety Freediver.
  • Monofin Freediver.
  • Advanced Monofin Freediver.
  • Master Monofin Freediver.
  • AIDA youth bronze dolphin.
  • AIDA youth silver dolphin.
  • AIDA youth gold dolphin.

AIDA has 3 levels of Instructor qualifications and certifications:

Instructor certifications

  • AIDA Instructor, can teach up to 3 Star Freediver.
  • AIDA Master Instructor, can teach up to 4 Star Freediver.
  • AIDA Instructor Trainer, can teach all levels, and instructors.

Records

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AIDA recognized world records as of March 28, 2022.[5]

Pool Disciplines

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The AIDA recognized pool disciplines arestatic apnea (STA) and three separatedynamic apnea disciplines. Dynamic With Fins (DYN) which is done withmonofins usually but bifins are also allowed, Dynamic With Bifins (DYNB) which usesbifins, and Dynamic Without Fins (DNF) does not allow fins to be used and divers usually usebreast strokes and wall-kicks for propulsions.[6]

DisciplineGenderNameNationalityResultDate
Static Apnea (STA)MaleStéphane Mifsud France11:352009-06-08
Static Apnea (STA)FemaleNatalia Molchanova Russia09:022013-06-21
Dynamic With Fins (DYN)MaleMateusz Malina Poland316.53m2019-06-22
Dynamic With Fins (DYN)FemaleZsófia Törőcsik Hungary280m2025-7-02
Dynamic Without Fins (DNF)MaleMateusz Malina Poland244m2016-07-01
Dynamic Without Fins (DNF)FemaleMagdalena Solich-Talanda Poland191m2017-07-01
Dynamic With Bifins (DYNB)MaleMateusz Malina Poland250m2019-10-13
Dynamic With Bifins (DYNB)FemaleMirela Kardašević Croatia208m2019-03-07

Sea Disciplines

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DisciplineGenderNameNationalityResultDate
Constant Weight (CWT)MaleAlexey Molchanov Russia130m2018-07-18
Constant Weight (CWT)FemaleAlenka Artnik Slovenia114m2020-07-11
Constant Weight Without Fins (CNF)MaleWilliam Trubridge New Zealand102m2016-07-16
Constant Weight Without Fins (CNF)FemaleAlessia Zecchini Italy73m2018-07-22
Constant Weight With Bifins (CWTB)MaleAlexey Molchanov Russia115m2021-09-23
Constant Weight With Bifins (CWTB)FemaleAlessia Zecchini Italy109m2023-03-29
Free Immersion (FIM)MaleMateusz Malina Poland127m2022-08-11
Free Immersion (FIM)FemaleSanda Delija Croatia103m2025-05-04
Variable Weight (VWT)MaleWalid Boudhaif Tunisia150m2021-01-17
Variable Weight (VWT)FemaleNanja Van Den Broek Netherlands130m2015-10-18
No Limit (NLT)MaleHerbert Nitsch Austria214m2007-06-09
No Limit (NLT)FemaleTanya Streeter United States160m2002-08-17

See also

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References

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  1. ^"AIDA | Board and Assembly Members".
  2. ^"Associate/Observers". European Underwater Federation. Archived fromthe original on 6 May 2021. Retrieved16 December 2012.
  3. ^McKie, N (2004)."Freediving in cyberspace".Journal of theSouth Pacific Underwater Medicine Society.34:101–3. Archived from the original on 2013-10-05. Retrieved2013-10-05.
  4. ^"AIDA 32nd AIDA Freediving World Championship, Kaunas". Retrieved3 July 2024.
  5. ^"AIDA International Rankings". Retrieved2022-03-28.
  6. ^"Competition Rules and Regulations (Version 17.6)"(PDF). April 2024.

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