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    Alessia Zecchini - Wikipedia

    Alessia Zecchini (born 30 June 1992) is an Italian freediver who has set world and Italian records in freediving. At the age of 13, Zecchini completed her first federal apnea course in A.s.d. "Apnea Blu Mare". In 2009 she changed clubs and became an athlete of Dive Free Roma and Nuoto Belle Arti. Since 2012, Zecchini … 展开

    From 2007 to 2010, Zecchini attended in rallies with the national team, although she could not compete in the top category due to her young age. 展开

    Asteroid 300124 Alessiazecchini, discovered by Italian amateur astronomer Silvano Casulli in 2006, was named in her honor. The official 展开

    2009
    Zecchini changed clubs and became an athlete of Dive Free Roma and Nuoto Belle Arti.
    2012
    Zecchini participated in her first Confédération Mondiale des Activités Subaquatiques (CMAS) European Championship in Antalya, Turkey, achieving good placings (fourth place in Jump Blue and sixth in static apnea).
    2013
    Zecchini won the gold medal in static freediving (STA) with a time of 6' 23", then obtained a medal in every discipline, including a silver in dynamics without fins (DNF) and a bronze in dynamic with monofin (DYN).
    2014
    Zecchini participated in her first AIDA International competition, the Team World Championship in Cagliari, winning three silver medals in dynamic apnea with the monofin with 223m (732ft), in static apnea with the time of 6' 39", in constant weight with a depth of −84m (−276ft) and setting two Italian records.
    2015
    Zecchini took part in the CMAS Indoor World Championship in Mulhouse and, together with her partner Ilaria Bonin, they won five gold and silver medals.
    2017
    Zecchini beat the AIDA world record with −104m (−341ft) depth in the Vertical Blue competition on 10 May on Long Island in the Bahamas.
    2017
    Stephen Keenan died in July 2017 during a recreational dive across The Arch of the Blue Hole with Alessia.
    2018
    Zecchini set the new AIDA world record in constant weight (CWT) on 10 May in San Andrès in Colombia in the Nirvana Oceanquest Freediving Competition.
    2019
    Zecchini set two world records in the discipline of free immersion under the aegis of AIDA with −98m (−322ft) on 16 October 2019. Two days later, with −100m (−330ft) approved by CMAS, she became the first woman to touch this depth using only her arms.
    2021
    Zecchini participated in the Vertical Blue on Long Island, Bahamas, winning the overall again and setting three CMAS World Records: −115m (−377ft) CWT, −74m (−243ft) CNF, and −101m (−331ft) FIM.

    Zecchini is a focus of The Deepest Breath, a 2023 documentary. 展开

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