Daily Highlights DYN- Day4-June 24
On the final day of the 28th AIDA World Championship, athletes compete in the discipline with the most distance - Dynamic With Monofin (DYN).
If nothing unpredictable happens, the absolute favorite in the discipline among the women - Magdalena Solich-Talanda of Poland - should come out on top. Magdalena holds the current AIDA World record in DYN of 277m (909ft). Magdalena's teammate, Julia Kozerska, will most likely claim the silver medal with her official personal best (PB) in the discipline being 244m (801ft). Kateryna Sadurska of Ukraine most probably can be expected to win third place if she isn't too exhausted from the protests of the previous day. But it's impossible to guess who might be fourth or who could steal a medal if one of the favorites leaves the race because many of the women have results of around 200m (656ft).
The situation among the men is rather extraordinary as well. Ming Jin (William Joy) and Guillaume Bourdila will very likely compete for the first place. But who might be third? Polish athlete Karol Karcz, who is now in very good shape, or David Čustić of Croatia, who previously swam very far this Championship, but continues to experience issues with the surface protocol? Or maybe someone will surprise freediving fans with new impressive PBs that are good enough to put them on the pedestal? Let's watch the broadcast and find out together!