Records, profiles, and the competition lane
Athletes need more than profile cards. This lane is for personal bests, discipline identity, training rhythm, and the competition layer that should eventually sit beside it.
Current leaders across the seeded board
The first version of the athlete lane should immediately answer who is leading what. This board is small now, but it gives the product a serious spine.
| Discipline | Athlete | Best mark | Base |
|---|---|---|---|
| CNF | Mara Dizon | CNF 40m | Panglao, Bohol |
| CWTB | Nico Serrano | CWTB 58m | Anilao, Batangas |
| DYN | Tali Perez | DYN 142m | Dauin, Negros Oriental |
| DYNB | Mara Dizon | DYNB 131m | Panglao, Bohol |
| FIM | Nico Serrano | FIM 56m | Anilao, Batangas |
| STA | Nico Serrano | STA 5:24 | Anilao, Batangas |
Visible athlete standings
Profiles stay personal, but the lane should still feel measurable. These athletes are sorted by the strength of their visible board right now.
| Rank | Athlete | Strongest mark | Disciplines | Water |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Nico Serrano Anilao, Batangas | CWTB 58m | CWTB • FIM • STA | Anilao Blue Edges • Puerto Galera Bays |
| 2 | Mara Dizon Panglao, Bohol | CNF 40m | CNF • FIM • DYNB | Napaling Reef • Balicasag Island |
| 3 | Tali Perez Dauin, Negros Oriental | CWTB 46m | CWTB • CNF • DYN | Apo Island Walls • Dauin Black Sand |
Training and achievement notes
A Strava-like layer is still ahead, but the rhythm already belongs here: training blocks, PB shifts, and local progress instead of only polished promo.
Logged a strong training block around Anilao Blue Edges with CWTB 58m still setting the pace.
Building rhythm between Napaling Reef and Kauban Freediving while sharpening CNF.
Logged a strong training block around Apo Island Walls with CWTB 46m still setting the pace.
What the competition layer is preparing for
Competitions should not be bolted on later as an afterthought. The athlete lane needs event calendars, rankings, and steward-reviewed result pages beside discovery.
National record board
Depth and pool leaders, seeded first so athlete pages feel serious instead of decorative.
Steward-reviewed competition calendar
Event listings, organizer links, and approval history come next once the event lane is wired.
Result feed
PB updates, meet finishes, and training milestones will sit here once athlete updates are live.
The board should make discipline identity obvious
Disciplines are not trivia. They shape which sites fit, which communities matter, and what kind of athlete story is actually being told.
CNF
Pure depth with no fins. Clean form, calm equalization, and confidence under load.
CWTB
Bi-fins depth work. Often the broadest bridge between training rhythm and competition progression.
DYN
Dynamic with fins in the pool. Strong signal for line efficiency and movement economy.
DYNB
Dynamic bi-fins with controlled pacing and longer aerobic tolerance.
FIM
Free immersion. A discipline that reveals equalization control and smart line habits.
STA
Static apnea. Less visual, but it still matters for composure and body control under pressure.