Sara Campbell breaks diving record for British women -- and men.
by deeperblue.net
June 13th, 2007
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DAHAB, Egypt -- Sara Campbell, a relative newcomer to freediving, has set some impressive new British women’s records this week, culminating with a Constant Weight (CWT – descending and ascending using a monofin) dive to 65 metres, smashing the previous record of 54 metres by 11 metres. In record attempts held over four days in the Blue Hole, Dahab, Egypt, as well as her CWT record, she also recorded a 62-metre dive in Free Immersion (FIM – descending and ascending a submerged line by pulling with the arms only), which puts an additional 12 metres on the former FIM record of 50 metres, and exceeds the current men’s record by two metres. Sara said: “It has been a dream week. Everything I have attempted I have achieved. My dives still feel very comfortable and there is definitely more to come. After a rest I’ll start training for qualification for the World Championships.” Based on official AIDA world rankings (which reflect competition performances only, and not record attempt events) if Sara were to achieve these results in competition she would be ranked seventh in the world in Constant Weight, third in the world in Free Immersion and is joint eighth in the world based on her 30 metre competition dive in Constant Weight No Fins.
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