First attempt at bi-fin DYN – World Record 229m
In September 2016, at the Brno MiniComp in Czech, Matt Malina attempted to break the current record in Bi-Fin dynamics.
First of all, some background info. Matt usually competes in competitions defined by AIDA rules – one of the biggest freediving organizations.
The bi-fin dynamics discipline is not officially recognized by AIDA, but it is by CMAS and Pure Apnea (other organizations and other conditions). The competition (Brno Minicomp 2016) was organized on AIDA/Pure Apnea standards, thus this record is official by Pure Apnea standards and unofficial (not recognized) by CMAS.
There are 3 different techniques for swimming with bi-find, and Matt went with the one which proved to be the most effective for him, the “hands above the head and dolphin kick”.
With having 4 (yes, four!) training sessions with bi-fins behind him, Matt attempted to break the current World Record, which was at 226,5 m, done by Andrea Vitturini (ITA) during CMAS 9th Indoor World Championships.
As Matt says about the results:
“I came up crystal clean at 231 meters and got 2 meters off my performance because of turning below the step. I knew it will happen but decided to not care about it during the dive. Relaxation is the key and I was focusing on that. I think with flat pool, fully optimized and pushing to my maximum, 250 + should be very well possible, but lets keep something for the future.”
We will definitely look forward to this kind of future!