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The Great Northern: Hosted by Apneists
UK

Two write ups, one by Emma Farrell and one by Liv
Philip
Great Northern 2010 by Emma Farrell
On Sunday 28th March 2010 I, along with Matt Kitchen were the AIDA
Judges for the BFA Great Northern Pool Competition at the Liverpool
Aquatics Centre. For me, competitions are always an experience,
but being out of the water made it a lot more fun.
Being pool side and watching the athletes compete meant that not
only did I have the benefit of seeing all the preparation, performances
and technique, but I was also given an amazing snapshot of the state
of UK Freediving in the run up to the team world championships in
Okinawa and the world cup in Greece and its looking really
healthy. This competition was all about unifying the various groups
around the UK to put forward a united front.
First place for the men was taken by David King with a storming
6.58 static and 217m dynamic swim creating a new British record.
He was coached fantastically by George Miller who came second in
the womens comp, their electric blue suits marking them out
as team Smurf. The only thing missing was Papa
Sam Still of Apneists UK training at the moment in London, came
second for the men, since his phenomenal position as world champion
just a few short years ago, and then semi-retirement after the Dahab
bombings, Sam was poolside demonstrating Qi Gong and an incredible
physique, and back in the water just taking it easy
with two solid white card performances. Stuart Bond of Apneists
UK was just behind him in third with a lovely 150 dynamic.
..Sam Still left.......................................................................Stuart
Bond right.
The competition was organised by Steve Millard of www.freedivers.co.uk,
assisted by Stuart Bond of the BFA. Steve has been instrumental
in growing British Freediving in the North West and in a few short
years has an active club of over 50 and great new talent including
the Buckley mermaids (Mandy with a 150m dynamic and her sister-in-law
Alison with a solid 100m in her first competition) and also Chris
Laycock who won best newbie with an easy 123 dynamic
swim.
Even though the ladies were thinner on the ground and we were missing
big hitters such as Sara Campbell, the competition was very close
with great performances from Liv Philip who came first in front
of George Miller and Sam Kirby.
As a judge, my job was made all the easier by incredible organisation
and facility, support from a great team and well drilled athletes.
Here is Daves amazing swim:
The Great Northern 2010 by Liv Philip.
''As the clocks sprang forwards on the 28th March, the Liverpool
Aquatics Centre was the beautiful venue of the UK National Freediving
Pool Championship and marked the day when UK Freedivers came out
of hibernation after a long, cold winter. As one of the 20 athletes
I'd arrived at the competition grateful for an occasion so early
in the year. After a slow start to my 2010 season, it had motivated
me to train and get me out of all the bad habits of the winter.
The day bought an interesting array of UK athletes from a broad
selection of UK clubs together. Both the static and dynamic pools
were perfect for the events, and the organisation, with Stuart Bond
and Steve Millard both from Apneists UK (www.freedivers.co.uk) at
the helm, left us athletes happy and relaxed to concentrate on our
dives. There were some nice perfomances from newer divers and you
could almost hear the rust falling off some of us more experienced
ones. I was feeling a bit light on training so was really happy
to take first place with 2 solid dives of 5.32 static and 133m dynamic
putting some confidence in for later in the year. With many athletes
achieving pbs, eye catching 150m dynamics from Stuart Bond and Mandy
Buckley, & also with best newcomer Chris Laycock with a nifty
123m dynamic, Steves Northern Club Apneists UK looked on fine form
on home turf with the men finishing 2nd, 3rd and 4th and two great
swims from the ladies.
There was also good performances from George Miller and Sam Still
who finished second winning trygon nose clips, and Stuart Bond and
Sam Kirby receiving mono fin bags from No-Tanx for their third place
but swim of the day had to go to Dave King with a groundbreaking
dive of 217m dynamic for a new UK record, which not so long ago
would have been a world record. He not only did a great swim, but
he has such a fantastic attitude and is a great role model for other
divers, that to see him do a dive like this was really fantastic.
As UK Champion, Id like to thank ORCA WETSUITS for supplying Dave
& I with new suits, and on behalf of all the athletes to the
entire dive team for all their hard work on a day which left you
feeling very excited about UK Freediving.
Liv Philip
UK Freediving Champion
Dave Kings
217m swim
Mandy
Buckleys 150m Swim
Stuart
Bonds 150m swim
Sponsors: We would like to thank:
Aquatic
centre facilities
BFA
First Prizes Orca
Second Prizes Trygon
Third Prizes No Tanx
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