Event Details
AIDA Circuit des 4 Epreuves ApneaCity 2021-22: 3e Epreuve Apnee Dynamique Sans Palmes
AIDA Circuit des 4 Epreuves ApneaCity 2021-22: 3e Epreuve Apnee Dynamique Sans Palmes
Start date:
2022-05-28
End date:
2022-05-28
Location:
CEGEP Du Vieux Montreal, Montreal, Canada
Event Type:
Pool Competition
Organizer:
Francois Leduc
Additional info:
The Circuit des 4 Épreuves ApneaCity 2021-2022, consists of a series of freediving events throughout the year, regrouping each discipline of the sport. First in the swimming pool: Static Apnea(STA), Dynamic with fins(DYN), Dynamic no fins(DNF) and the the depth disciplines. In addition to the crowning of the winners in each event, the male and female athlete with the best performances in the 4 events will be crowned winner of the Circuit ApneaCity 2021-22 Events at the end of the last event for depth disciplines that will be hosted at the Flintkote quarry in Thetford Mines Labor day Weekend 2022.
Disciplines:
DNF
Safety Qualifications:
Safety plan and protocols: • Location of nearest hospitals o Hôpital Saint-Luc, 1058 Rue Saint-Denis,Montréal, QC (1.6km) o Hôpital Notre-Dame, 1560 Sherbrooke Street East, Montréal, QC (1.5km) o Hôpital Hotel Dieu de Montréal, 3840 Rue Saint-Urbain,Montréal, QC (1.5km) • In-water safety o Will be handled by the safety team (Head of safety is EFR Instructor and AIDA Instructor) o 2 team members/competitor (All safety team are CPR\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\AED certified and trained as safety diver) o Blackout protocol calls for 5min on pure oxygen under supervision of safety team member/competition organizer • Out-of-water o Pool lifeguard on site dedicated solely to the supervision of our event. They will be briefed by our head of safety so that they understand the conduct of proceedings of the event. o The security guards of the building will also be briefed in case of emergency so that they can provide support and directions for the paramedics. o In the event of a major emergency (unresponsive diver), the competitor will be transferred to the pool lifeguards who will initiate their own safety protocols (911, CPR…) 3. Equipment • Oxygen tank (provided by the pool) • AED (provided by the pool) • Spinal board (provided by the pool) • Pocket masks and first aid kit (provided by the pool)
Safety plan:
Safety plan and protocols: • Location of nearest hospitals o Hôpital Saint-Luc, 1058 Rue Saint-Denis,Montréal, QC (1.6km) o Hôpital Notre-Dame, 1560 Sherbrooke Street East, Montréal, QC (1.5km) o Hôpital Hotel Dieu de Montréal, 3840 Rue Saint-Urbain,Montréal, QC (1.5km) • In-water safety o Will be handled by the safety team (Head of safety is EFR Instructor and AIDA Instructor) o 2 team members/competitor (All safety team are CPR\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\AED certified and trained as safety diver) o Blackout protocol calls for 5min on pure oxygen under supervision of safety team member/competition organizer • Out-of-water o Pool lifeguard on site dedicated solely to the supervision of our event. They will be briefed by our head of safety so that they understand the conduct of proceedings of the event. o The security guards of the building will also be briefed in case of emergency so that they can provide support and directions for the paramedics. o In the event of a major emergency (unresponsive diver), the competitor will be transferred to the pool lifeguards who will initiate their own safety protocols (911, CPR…) 3. Equipment • Oxygen tank (provided by the pool) • AED (provided by the pool) • Spinal board (provided by the pool) • Pocket masks and first aid kit (provided by the pool)
Pool size:
25m
Maximum pool depth:
2m
Minimum pool depth:
1.2m
Main Judge:
Francois Leduc
Other Jury Members:
Guillaume Latzko-Toth, Anne-Louise Fortin
Assistant Judges:
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Performance Safeties:
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Warm-Up Safeties:
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