The British Freediving Association
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The British Freediving Association (also known as AIDA-UK) is the governing body for the sport of freediving in the UK.
[edit] History
The BFA was set up in 1999 to represent the sport of freediving in the UK.
[edit] Activities of the BFA
The objectives of the BFA are to promote freediving - both competitively and recreationally - and to encourage the safe practice of the sport. In addition, the BFA is the sole body that selects teams for international competitions and ratifies any UK record attempts according to the rules specified by AIDA UK.
[edit] External links
- http://www.britishfreediving.org - The official BFA homepage
- http://www.britishfreediving.org/forums - The official BFA Forums