Yellow and Red Cards on Freediving Competition Vertical Blue 2022

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A short explanation about yellow and red cards in the Freediving competition Vertical Blue

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0:00 Vertical Blue competition 2022
01:20 Yellow Cards
05:20 Red Cards

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Thanks alot for the explanation. Great content as usual.

abdullahmarei-karate
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Can you do more videos on the clack outs and why it happens so ppl understand it plz

sassycassie
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5:03 William didn't wear the velcro to fix the tag therefore he chose voluntarily to skip it. Otherwise the swim up, with tag in the hands, would have been a huge problem.

MorZarCH
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Thanks for the explanation. I believe red card for failing surface protocol in such tight amount of time is too severe

benyoucef
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One can also get a yellow card for not diving within certain period of time after the official top has been announced. Not sure if the rule includes all disciplines though.

asolovets
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When listening with headphones, when you are talking in front of the camera, it only comes through the left side . Just a heads up. Thanks for the video

JoeG
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Kenapa nk jadi kuat mcm hamba.dah tahu kehebatan kita level berapa, kenapa nk taruhkan nyawa.hamba lain dah tentu gagah lori 12tayar hamba angkat selamba tapi cermin sisi je hamba angkat lori tidak mungkin

nazapowerrudin
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I don't want to downplay the extreme dedication, passion, HARD work, training, mental, almost superhuman toughness that is needed to reach this level, (apart from the teamwork, coaching etc.), but as athletes seem to be approaching their actual limits or maybe even the limits of what's humanly possible (for now, who knows?), I wonder if freedivers in general, competition organizers, schools, agencies (Aida, CMAS, SSI, etc) ask the question of when it will be too much? Surely, for every athlete there will always be one dive that is too deep/long. I mean: are there people in the freediving business that are genuinely and actively thinking about the ethical implications of these extreme dives? Sure, you can say you should not interfere with an individual's passion. And breaking records is part of any sport. But the thing is: new records in a lot of sports don't involve putting yourself in an environment that is as hostile as the environment in freediving where you can not breathe: depth records entail, by definition, much bigger risks as the freediver puts him/herself further and further away from the safe environment (the surface with fresh air). Do you know of any ethical committees that are involved in thinking about this and about how to deal with this? One day, there will be a specific depth that is simply not doable without blacking out, even for the world champions. Are they just going to wait, sit back and let it happen, or ... ? Is anyone actually making these considerations? Asking honestly and openly.

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