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Sara Cambell 104 m CWT

Sara Cambell dives to 104 meters in this very well done video.

It is not a rcognized record, but so what, it is still an amazing video worth watching.

Congratulation Sara, it is a pleasure to watch you dive.

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rD5Mg0eiJdE&feature=colike]

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Freedive Toronto on Citytv’s Breakfast Television

Toronto, Friday August 5, 2011
It was an early rise for the Freediving National Championships organizers, crew and athlete this morning as they appeared in today’s Breakfast Television show with Sangita Patell and the LiveEye crew at the Etobicoke Olympium Pool. Under the watchful eye of Freedive Toronto President and AIDA Instructor Doug Sitter, Sangita faced her long-standing fear of water and attempted a breath-hold performance called static apnea, which is a discipline of freediving done on one breath of air, face down in the water without the exertion of movement. This discipline is measure of time spent on a breath-hold (also called sportive apnea). For a first timer, Sangita did really well in her attempt, reaching a personal best of 56 seconds.

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VYK3FTlnVqA]

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Freediving video series from 1998

This is a video series of the british Freediving team preparing for World Freediving Cup – Sardinia 1998 with over 20 countries taking place.

It is very interesting to see how far the sport has progressed, with regards to depth, breath hold time and also the safety of the sport.

Part 1:

[youtube=http://youtu.be/0voNailcOg0&w=640&h=385]

Part 2:
[youtube=http://youtu.be/ir_raI7WDLo&w=640&h=385]

Part 3:

Umberto Pelizzari has the deepest dive of the competition with 60 meters.

[youtube=http://youtu.be/XVyJdgaSC-M&w=640&h=385]

Part 4:
[youtube=http://youtu.be/Ycvqacm0I60&w=640&h=385]