Many freedivers, and one Rolex Scholar in a pool …

This year, in Danish city Århus, there was held a joint world championship of AIDA and CMAS in freediving. Invited by Lars Kirkegaard, Scholarship’s coordinator for Scandinavia, to join the media team (for which he was responsible), as an underwater cameraman. The competition site was a 50m long swimming pool in large sports complex, which […]

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Goodbye Norway, hello Oxygéne !

Next stop of my Scandinavian route was first off Norway – it lies just an hour north of Swedish Göteborg, in the city of Lysekil. That’s where first of the Oxygéne’s network dive centre was opened – Oxygéne Lysekil. Arriving late in the afternoon, past the closing time, in front of the dive centre I […]

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Going south

After two weeks spent diving and filming in Kongsjord, time has come to move to my next destination. I flew from Kirkenes back to Oslo, and visited there Nina Bratland and Jonas Lundberg (and their foster kid, Katrina) – they’re partners, working “normal” jobs most of the time, and in free time – taking diving […]

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Kongsfjord, and catching up

When traveling as a Rolex Scholar, you don’t always find a lot of time for running the blog – I haven’t found much of it for last two months 🙂 Now, after catching up with other things finally, comes the blog! At the second half of July, I flew to small city of Kirkenes in […]

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Hi

Hey everyone, this is Filip Wolski – new European Rolex Scholar. Thanks for reaching this page! I’m just about to start blogging on my journey of u/w world. Last couple of months has been great times for myself – ever since posting my application for the Scholarship, time was speeding up, more great things were […]

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