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Loïc Leferme (28 August 1970 – 11 April 2007) was a French diver who was the world free diving record holder until 2 October 2005, when he was surpassed by Herbert Nitsch. Loic was also a founder of AIDA in 1990 with Roland Specker and Claude Chapuis in Nice.
Loïc Leferme, né le 28 août 1970 à Malo-les-Bains et mort le 11 avril 2007 à Villefranche-sur-Mer (Alpes-Maritimes), est un apnéiste profond français.
French diver Loic Leferme, former holder of the world record for free diving, has died in training, rescue officials said on Wednesday.
Dec 28, 2004 · If Pipin was a talented self-promoter and media-magnet, then Loic Leferme is the underwater explorer who has put in the time to know his arena inside out. His pursuit of “ profondeur absolute ” or absolute depth, as he prefers to call no-limits, hinting at his adventurous spirit, is something that extends beyond media attention and world records.
Biographie. Originally from Malo-les-Bains near Dunkerque, Loïc was born on 28 August 1970. He comes from a swimming family. His grandfather was a national coach and his father a several times champion of France of swimming and Olympic preselected (games of Mexico).
Welcome to the official website of loïc leferme! Freediving world record of apnea No-Limit. Co-creator of The AIDA International Association for Development of Apnea. Co-creator of CIPA international diving center snorkeling. This site tells Loïc career but also evokes his personality and his personal life's way.
Apr 11, 2007 · L'apnéiste français Loïc Leferme a trouvé la mort à l'âge de 36 ans, victime d'un accident au cours d'un entraînement mercredi. La corde qui devait le remonter à la surface s'est bloquée....