A week ago Shark Sports organized the first Shark Hot Tub Static competition. Goal of the competition was the start-up our event management capabilities with regards to freediving competition and to have some fun with some freedivers in the pool.
First of all we had decided to have some special rules for this competition. Stuff like no equipment, no warmups, etc (Read more here in the announcement). Second of all this was our testing competition for a bigger dynamic competition we are going to have in January to test out some underwater camera’s which can stream to the internet, live commentary and more.
We had 4 competitors who were willing to be test subject and they all thought this was going to be hard. Statics without warmup, no equipment and water that was around 36 degrees instead of the planned 32. And then take in account all the wires for the underwater equipment we produced by ourselves running in the pool. This could be one hell of an electric competition!
Sanne Buurma started the competition. Besides helping setting up the whole broadcasting station, he decided to jump in the water, do a 2 minute ‘laughing and talking’ warming up and come up with a time of 4:47 minutes.
Daan Verhoeven was next and he secretly wanted to do 6 minutes, but these new condition he knew it would be hard. In the end he managed to do the best time of the day with a 5:03 minute static. Wow, I’ve just witnessed the worst contractions I have ever seen. Contraction that take 10-12 seconds are just crazy to watch.
Then the ladies were up and Nanja van den Broek started with a very relaxed attitude and with no real hopes for a good time. In the end the competitor in here took over and she still managed to do a 4:34 static. Natascha was last and with a personal best of around3:45 in normal conditions everything in the neighbourhood of that time would already be great. In the end she managed to do a new personal best of 4:02 minutes, which is remarkable given the new and strange circumstances she had to do it in.
Lessons learned from this competition were that we need more internet capacity and cabled networks as the wireless reception is not great in the pool. Furthermore we need to equip the camera’s with fish-eye lenses so that we can better and clearer shots. Some stuff to work on in the coming month so that we can make something very nice in January.
You can see the video images from the competition on our live page. High def video’s are still being worked on, something we plan to provide much faster next time. More on that in a separate post next week where the announcement of the dynamic competition will take place.
A big thank you to Erik Skoda for being the judge during this event!