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* women: [[Sara Campbell]] ([[UK]]), -90 metres
* women: [[Sara Campbell]] ([[UK]]), -90 metres
* men: [[Herbert Nitsch]] ([[Austria]]), -111 metres
* men: [[Herbert Nitsch]] ([[Austria]]), -111 metres

==External links==
*[http://www.hotweb.se/aspportal1/code/page.asp?ObjectID=39&CountryID=4&actID=3 AIDA disciplines definitions]

[[Category:Free-diving|*]]

Revision as of 13:14, 2 July 2008

Constant Weight (CWT) is an AIDA freediving discipline in which the freediver descends and ascends using his fins/monofin and/or with the use of his arms without pulling on the rope or changing his ballast; only a single hold of the rope to stop the descent and start the ascent is allowed. Constant weight is the common sportive depth discipline of freediving, because of the specific fins or monofins used in it. Constant weight is one of the three disciplines considered for international competition, with Static Apnea and Dynamic with fins.

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