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Nationality | France |
Born | Algiers, Algeria | 9 August 1976
Website | alouach-abdelatif |
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Sport | Freediving |
Abdelatif Alouach, born August 9, 1976, in Algiers (Algeria) is a French freediving champion and records holder, who has won several world championships in different freediving specialties. [1] [2] He evolved and grew up in Martigues (near Marseille, France). [3] After having been a spearfisherman for many years, today he leads a dual career as a high-level sportsman and freediving instructor within his freediving coaching and training company. Athlete of the FFESSM's Freediving French team since 2018. [4]
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Results [6] | Discipline | Performance | Federation |
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1st – France Championship | CNF | ||
1st – France Championship | CWT | ||
France Record | CWT | 112 m | |
1st – Word Championship | CWT.B | AIDA | |
1st – Word Championship | CNF | AIDA | |
1st – Word Championship | CWT | AIDA | |
2nd – World Championship | FIM | AIDA |
Results | Discipline | Performance | Federation |
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1st – France Championship | CNF | ||
1st – France Championship | CWT.B | ||
World Record | CWT.B | 115 m | |
France Record | CNF | 85 m | |
France Record | CWT.B | 111 m | |
1st – Word Championship | CWT.B | CMAS | |
2nd – World Championship | CNF | CMAS | |
3rd – World Championship | FIM | AIDA | |
2nd – World Championship | CWT.B | AIDA | |
2nd – World Championship | FIM | AIDA | |
2nd – World Championship | CWT | AIDA |
Results | Discipline | Performance | Federation |
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2nd – France Championship | CNF | ||
2nd – France Championship | FIM | ||
France Record | CWT.B | 103 m | |
France Record | FIM | 102 m | |
France Record | FIM | 100 m | |
France Record | CNF | 82 m | |
2nd – World Championship | CNF | CMAS | |
2nd – World Championship | CWT.B | CMAS | |
2nd – World Championship | FIM | AIDA | |
2nd – World Championship | CNF | AIDA |
First membership of the FFESSM National French team
Results | Discipline | Performance | Federation |
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2nd – France Championship | CNF | 66 m |
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