Freediving

Category Diving

How deep can you go on one breath of air?  In ancient Greece, freediving was practiced for harvesting food, sponges, pearls and recover sunken valuables from shipwrecks. Today, the freediving records for constant weight apnea, utilizing fins or not, and with or without weights, exceed 100 meters.  Under No Limits rules, utilizing a weighted diving sled to descend and an inflatable ball

FICOR Score

(Fatality & Injury Classification of Risk)

Discipline : 32 meters (105 feet) Constant Weight Apnea
Discipline : 24meters (79 feet) Constant Weight Apnea
Discipline : 16 meters (52 feet) Constant Weight Apnea
Fatality Rate of 1: X Participants

FICOR score is based on XDGE's proprietary scoring system

This FICOR score is based on available data combined with XDGE's proprietary scoring system which weights, Insurance scores, reaction time available as adverse event unfolds, speed, height, depth, technical difficulty, ability to mitigate risk during activity, backup equipment, other participants, location of activity, mental focus required, result of most mishaps, and the likelihood of major accident if sport done frequently.

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