AIDA Hellas

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AIDA Hellas is a non-profit organization based in Greece. It is the Greek branch of the international freediving organization, AIDA International. AIDA Hellas is responsible for organizing and promoting freediving activities and competitions in Greece.

History[edit | edit source]

AIDA Hellas was established in the early 2000s as the Greek branch of AIDA International. The organization has since grown to become one of the most active freediving organizations in the country, hosting numerous national and international competitions.

Activities[edit | edit source]

AIDA Hellas organizes a variety of activities related to freediving. These include training sessions, certification courses, and competitions. The organization also promotes the sport of freediving in Greece, working to increase its popularity and accessibility.

Competitions[edit | edit source]

AIDA Hellas hosts several freediving competitions each year. These events attract freedivers from around the world and are recognized by AIDA International. The competitions include various disciplines of freediving, such as static apnea, dynamic apnea, and depth disciplines.

Training and Certification[edit | edit source]

AIDA Hellas offers training and certification courses for freedivers of all levels. These courses follow the standards set by AIDA International and are taught by certified instructors. The organization also provides resources and support for freedivers looking to improve their skills and performance.

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