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We asked Pipin some
questions right after Patrick Musimu's new world
record in constant ballast organized by IAFD (Dominican
Republic 04/20/2002).
We'd like to take this opportuniti to say thank you
to Pipin for being so kind.
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Photo Credit: www.iafdusa.com
Pipin with Bob Talbot, director of Oceanmen |
AM:Great day in Dominican Republic.
Patrick task wasn't easy at all, but he did a wonderful
-87 in constant ballast. You and Audrey have had problems
with a flu some days before the attempt but at last
you made it: 103 mt in Tandem mixed. Would you share
with our readers some impressions on this amazing IAFD
day?
Pipin Ferreras: Patrick achieved
an amazing immersion in spite of all the problems and
discussions we had. Since he wasnt involved at
all in the organization of the event or in the technical
aspect of it, he had the chance to focus 100% in his
record and meet his goal.
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Regarding the Tandem dive with Audrey,
it was relatively easy, although we both had the flu.
The week before, we had trained with Emmy, whom initially
was going to make a Tandem dive with Audrey to 92
meters, but since she was also sick, she could not achieve
this. The best that happened during this event in Dominican
Republic was that the IAFD is becoming stronger and
more professional to organize and realize events of
such a big magnitude as this one. The IAFD is also acquiring
more control of the logistical and technical aspects
of a record in spite of its category, depth or complexity.
You are a living legend of freediving, always trying
to reach human limits in the depths of the sea. What
are your goals before giving up with record attempts?
And what are the main problems you'll have to face to
reach them?
My personal goal is to reach -201 meters in the next
5 years. At this moment, Im 40 years old, and
Im thinking on retiring at 45. But for me, it
is more important to produce a Female version of the
movie OceanMen. This version is already registered as
OceanWomen. I would also like for women to reach 175
meters before I retire. The biggest problem we find
now is the logistic involved obtaining assistance at
these depths. Maybe that would be the most difficult
barrier to surpass.
Nowadays there are many freediver who can
dive really deep and set w.rs and this is good
for freediving, but...on the other hand media
and public need Oceanmen like Maiorca & Mayol
or you and Umberto. Do you think that the end
of "Oceanmen era" is going to affect
freediving in a bad way?
I think I covered this point in the last answer.
I feel that it is more necessary to create the
new area of OceanWomen. This would be the light
that will ignite the new era of OceanMen.
Who are they? We still dont know, but Im
convinced that they will show up, and that is
why both the IAFD and myself are putting so much
effort to it.
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Pipin and Patrick Musimu. |
IAFD is making great efforts in order
to promote our sport. Courses, stages, records, big
media events: that's exactly what we need to grow. What
about competitions? Is IAFD going to organize any sort
of international competition?
Yes, we are organizing for the first time a freediving
championship, titled IAFD DIVE OFF. You can check it
out in our web page. We didnt do it before because
during the past 4 years we had been proposing AIDA to
take care of the organization of events and validation
of records, while we took care of the educational part
of apnea. We waited for many years hoping to reach an
agreement. We wanted to give them access to our manuals
and classes, and have access to their events and records
data. We could never reach an agreement, especially
on the latter. This grabbed our attention and we started
to investigate closely what was happening. When we found
errors, doubtful homologations of Records and injustice,
we decided to start doing records, homologations and
events by ourselves as well as the educational part.
To get a wider view of what happened between AIDA and
IAFD, you can check our web page.
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Pipin is also a great spearfisher. |
Talking about the future of freediving
I want to ask you a question about the relationship
among the various organizations. On IAFD website there
are many documents about the countroversy between IAFD
and AIDA: freediver against freediver, champion against
champion. What do you think is going to happen? When
will we find a way to work all together in order to
promote our sport with respect for other peolpe's job?
Don't you think that great champions like you and Umberto
might find together a solution to these problems?
I have always tried to work along
other people, always respecting everybody. Let me remind
you that we have organized events for Loic Leferme,
Benjamin Franz, Mandy Cruickshank and Karoline Dal Toe,
just to mention a few of the most recent events. I have
worked with, and know very well, Enzo Maiorca, Jacques
Mayol, Deborah Andollo...among others, and I have never
had problems with any of them, on the contrary, I still
have a friendly relationship with each one of them
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Now, after having worked
with Patrick Musimu during our trip to Dominican Republic,
and observing the champion wanna be attitude
that many freedivers of this decade have, I understand
why Umberto decided to retire: in order to avoid dealing
with them. I know that if Umberto has the interest to
find a way to promote our sport and keep apnea growing,
he can do it without a problem. Now, if he decides to
retire completely and have nothing else to do with diving,
I also understand. While working with Patrick, his attitude
made me want to quit and concentrate exclusively in
my career and Audreys. After everything I organized
at no cost for him, with the only purpose of helping
a new apneist, give him the opportunity of starting
well his career, opportunity that I didnt have
at the beginning of my career because I didnt
have any help, I still havent received the only
thing I expected from him, a simple word: Thank you.
Im still waiting for it.
After
-131 in Capri (recognized by IAFD) Umberto left
competitions and records, but he said (and told
us, too) he would accept to compete with you in
ALL the disciplines at once: static, constant, variable,
no limits. What do you say? Is that possible??
Ja
Ja
Ja
This is never going
to happen. I cannot do such a stupid thing as what
Umberto is proposing. Not for all the money or publicity
of the world. He knows that, at the beginning, when
we still were friends, he had the opportunity of
measure himself against me in a friendly way. The
rivalry between us blinded his ego and this ended
our friendship. If his hatred for me reaches a point
in which he would be happy by me accepting a challenge,
the only way I would accept it is, as I already
proposed to him, in a boxing ring, with boxing gloves
and hats, to avoid hurting each other too much.
I think this is funnier and even more satisfactory
for him, than to make the mistake of embarking in
an Apnea competition, where, without a doubt, any
or both of us will end up suffe
ring irreparable damages that will keep us from
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Would you like
to tell us something about Pipin Productions?
Regarding Pipin Productions,
we are focused in finding the remaining financing to
produce OceanWomen.
Thanks, Pipin.
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