Singapore freediver sets new national record in women's bifin event

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SINGAPORE: Singapore freediver Patricia Paige Ong set a new national record in the women’s bifin event at a competition in the Philippines last month. The 32-year-old competed in the International Association for the Development of Apnea (AIDA) Panglao Pool Championship – Finale on Apr 23.

SINGAPORE: Singapore freediver Patricia Paige Ong set a new national record in the women’s bifin event at a competition in the Philippines last month.

“The pool disciplines either judge the distance a diver is able to swim underwater, with or without fins, or the length of time they are able to hold their breath whilst submerged,” it said. After a year of diving for leisure, Ong started freediving competitively and has since competed in four AIDA competitions prior to the event in Panglao in Central Philippines.“Her swimming background meant she picked up the technique very fast and physically she was ready for 175m,” he added.

“I think freediving is not as popular a sport as swimming or tennis and therefore government organisations and private companies may not yet want to support,” she said. She schedules her practice time, as well as strength and cardio training, around her work and on weekends.

 

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