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Freediving is any of various aquatic activities that share the practice of breath-hold underwater diving
Underwater diving

Underwater diving is the practice of going underwater Scuba diving or without breathing apparatus.Recreational diving is a popular activity ....
. Examples include breathhold spear fishing, freedive photography, apnea competitions and, to a degree, snorkeling
Snorkeling

Snorkeling is the practice of swimming on or through a body of water while equipped with a diving mask, a shaped tube called a snorkel, and usually swimfins....
. The activity that garners the most public attention is competitive apnea
Apnea

Apnea, apnoea, or apn?a is a technical term for suspension of external respiration . During apnea there is no movement of the muscles of respiration and the volume of the lungs initially remains unchanged....
, an extreme sport
Extreme sport

Extreme Sports is a media term for certain activity perceived as having a high level of inherent risk. These activities often involve speed, height, high level of physical exertion, highly specialized gear, or spectacular stunts....
, in which competitors attempt to attain great depths, times or distances on a single breath without direct assistance of self-contained underwater breathing apparatus (scuba)
Scuba set

A scuba set is an independent breathing set that provides a scuba diver with the breathing gas necessary to breathe underwater during scuba diving....
.

diving is a technique used with various aquatic activities.






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Freediving is any of various aquatic activities that share the practice of breath-hold underwater diving
Underwater diving

Underwater diving is the practice of going underwater Scuba diving or without breathing apparatus.Recreational diving is a popular activity ....
. Examples include breathhold spear fishing, freedive photography, apnea competitions and, to a degree, snorkeling
Snorkeling

Snorkeling is the practice of swimming on or through a body of water while equipped with a diving mask, a shaped tube called a snorkel, and usually swimfins....
. The activity that garners the most public attention is competitive apnea
Apnea

Apnea, apnoea, or apn?a is a technical term for suspension of external respiration . During apnea there is no movement of the muscles of respiration and the volume of the lungs initially remains unchanged....
, an extreme sport
Extreme sport

Extreme Sports is a media term for certain activity perceived as having a high level of inherent risk. These activities often involve speed, height, high level of physical exertion, highly specialized gear, or spectacular stunts....
, in which competitors attempt to attain great depths, times or distances on a single breath without direct assistance of self-contained underwater breathing apparatus (scuba)
Scuba set

A scuba set is an independent breathing set that provides a scuba diver with the breathing gas necessary to breathe underwater during scuba diving....
.

Overview

Freediving is a technique used with various aquatic activities. While in general all aquatic activities that include breath-hold diving might be classified as a part of freediving, some sports are more accepted than others. Examples of recognized freediving activities are (non-) competitive freediving, (non-) competitive spearfishing
Spearfishing

Spearfishing is a form of fishing that has been popular throughout the world for centuries. Early civilizations are familiar with the custom of spearing fish out of rivers and streams using sharpened sticks as a means of catching food....
, freediving photography
Photography

Photography is the process, activity and art of creating still or moving by recording radiation on a sensitive medium, such as a photographic film, or an ....
 and mermaid shows. Less recognised examples of freediving include, but are not limited to, synchronised swimming, underwater rugby
Underwater rugby

Underwater Rugby is a quite young sport that has its origin in the physical fitness training of German diving clubs and has little in common with ?normal? Rugby football except for the name....
, underwater hockey
Underwater hockey

Underwater hockey is a non-contact sport in which two teams compete to manoeuvre a hockey puck across the bottom of a swimming pool into Goal s....
, underwater hunting other than spearfishing, and snorkeling
Snorkeling

Snorkeling is the practice of swimming on or through a body of water while equipped with a diving mask, a shaped tube called a snorkel, and usually swimfins....
. The discussion remains whether freediving is only a synonym for breath-hold diving or whether it describes a specific group of underwater activities. Freediving is often strongly associated with competitive breath-hold diving or Competitive Apnea. The remainder of this article will discuss only competitive freediving as an athletic sport.

Competitive freediving

Competitive freediving is currently governed by two world associations: AIDA International
AIDA International

The International Association for Development of Apnea is the world wide rule and record-keeping body for competitive breath holding events . It aims to set standards for safety and comparability of Official World Record attempts....
 and CMAS. Most types of competitive freediving have in common that it is an individual sport based on the best individual achievement. An exception to this rule is the bi-annual World Championship for Teams, held by AIDA, where the combined score of the team members makes up the team's total points. There are currently nine disciplines used by official governing bodies and a dozen disciplines that are only practiced locally. In this article, the recognized disciplines of AIDA and CMAS will be described. All disciplines can be done by both men and women and, while done outdoors, no differences in the environment between records are recognized any longer. The disciplines of AIDA can be done both in competition and as a record attempt, with the exception of Variable Weight and No limits, which are both done solely as record attempts.

The following official disciplines are recognized by AIDA, CMAS, or both.

Pool disciplines
  • Static Apnea is timed breath holding and is usually attempted in a pool (AIDA).
  • Dynamic Apnea With Fins. This is underwater swimming in a pool for distance. For this discipline the athlete can choose whether to use bi-fins or the monofin
    Monofin

    A monofin is a type of swimfin typically used in finswimming and free-diving. It consists of a single surface attached to footpockets for both the free-diver's feet....
     (AIDA, CMAS).
  • Dynamic Apnea Without Fins. This is underwater swimming in a pool for distance without any swimming aids like fins (AIDA).


Depth disciplines
For all AIDA disciplines, the depth the athlete will attempt is announced before the dive. This is accepted practice for both competitions and record attempts.
  • Constant Weight Apnea. The athlete has to dive to the depth following a guide line that he or she is not allowed to actively use during the dive. The ‘Constant Weight’ (French: "poids constant") refers to the fact that the athlete is not allowed to drop any diving weights during the dive. Both bi-fins and monofin
    Monofin

    A monofin is a type of swimfin typically used in finswimming and free-diving. It consists of a single surface attached to footpockets for both the free-diver's feet....
     can be used during this discipline (AIDA, CMAS).
  • Constant Weight Apnea Without Fins follows the identical rules as Constant Weight, except no swimming aids such as fins are allowed. This discipline is the youngest discipline within competitive freediving and is recognised by AIDA International
    AIDA International

    The International Association for Development of Apnea is the world wide rule and record-keeping body for competitive breath holding events . It aims to set standards for safety and comparability of Official World Record attempts....
     since 2003 (AIDA).
  • Free Immersion Apnea is a discipline in which the athlete uses the vertical guiderope to pull him or herself down to depth and back to the surface. It is known for its ease compared with the Constant Weight disciplines, while the athlete is still not allowed to release weights (AIDA).
  • Variable Weight Apnea is a record discipline that uses a weighted sled for descent. Athletes return to the surface by pulling themselves up along a line or swimming while using their fins (AIDA).
  • No-Limits Apnea is a record discipline that allows the athlete to use any means of breath-hold diving to depth and return to the surface as long as a guideline is used to measure the distance. Most divers use a weighted sled to dive down and use an inflatable bag to return to the surface (AIDA).
  • The Jump Blue also called "The Cube" is a discipline in which an athlete has to descend to eg. 10 meters and swim as far as possible in a cubic form of 15 x 15 meters (CMAS).


Each organization has its own rules on recognizing an attempt. These can be found on the website from the respective organizations.

Recreational
Freediving is also an intriguing recreational sport, celebrated as a relaxing, liberating, and unique experience. Many snorkelers may technically be freediving if they perform any sort of breath hold diving - it is important to stress the importance of training and supervision when making this association.

Like other water sports, freediving is associated with therapeutic properties. The experience of freedom in an underwater environment makes free-diving somewhat of a personal and spiritual journey for many. Yoga is used by many practitioners to increase focus, breath, and overall performance. The 'art' of freediving and the practice outside the athletic and competitive sphere goes beyond the scope of this article.

Physiology of freediving

The human body has several adaptations under diving conditions, which stem from the mammalian diving reflex
Mammalian diving reflex

The mammalian diving reflex optimizes respiration which allows mammals to stay underwater for a long time. It is exhibited strongly in aquatic mammals , but exists in a weaker version in other mammals, including humans....
. These adaptations enable the human body to endure depth and lack of oxygen far beyond what would be possible without the reflex.

The adaptations made by the human body while underwater and at high pressure include:
  • Bradycardia
    Bradycardia

    Bradycardia , as applied to adult medicine, is defined as a resting heart rate of under 60 beats per minute, though it is seldom symptomatic until the rate drops below 50 beat/min....
    : Drop in heart pulse rate.
  • Vasoconstriction
    Vasoconstriction

    Vasoconstriction is the narrowing of the blood vessels resulting from contraction of the muscular wall of the vessels, particularly the large arteries, arterioles and veins....
    : Blood vessels shrink. Blood stream directed away from limbs for the benefit of heart, lungs and brain.
  • Splenic contraction: Releasing red blood cells carrying oxygen.
  • Blood shift
    Blood shift

    Blood shift has at least two separate meanings:*In medicine, it is synonymous with left shift.*In biology, it may refer to a phenomenon seen when mammals submerge in water....
    : Blood plasma fills up blood vessels in the lung and reduces residual volume. Without this adaptation, the human lung would shrink and wrap into its walls, causing permanent damage, at depths greater than 30 meters.


Training

Training for freediving can take many forms and be done on the land.

One example is the apnea walk. This consists of a preparation "breathe-up", followed by a short (typically 1 minute) breath hold taken at rest. Without breaking the hold, the participant then initiates a walk for as far as they can, until it becomes necessary to breathe again. Athletes can do close to 400 meters in training this way.

This form of training is good for accustoming muscle
MUSCLE

MUSCLE is public domain, multiple sequence alignment software for protein and nucleotide sequences.MUSCLE is integrated into UGENE bioinformatics tool as a plugin....
s to work under anaerobic
Hypoxia (environmental)

Hypoxia or oxygen depletion is a phenomenon that occurs in aquatic environments as oxygen becomes reduced in concentration to a point detrimental to aquatic organisms living in the system....
 conditions, and for tolerance to CO2
Carbon dioxide

Carbon dioxide is a chemical compound composed of two oxygen atoms covalent bond to a single carbon atom. It is a gas at standard temperature and pressure and exists in Earth's atmosphere in this state....
 build-up in the circulation. It is also easy to gauge progress, as increasing distance can be measured.

Before diving, most performance-oriented freedivers hyperventilate
Hyperventilation

In medicine, hyperventilation is the state of breathing faster and/or deeper than necessary, bringing about lightheadedness and other undesirable symptoms often associated with panic attacks....
 to a certain degree, resulting in a lower level of CO2 in their lungs and bloodstream. This postpones the start of stimulation to the breathing centre of the brain, and thus delays the warning signals of running out of air. As the oxygen level of the blood is not increased by hyperventilation, this is very dangerous and may result in drowning. (For more detail refer to the articles shallow water blackout
Shallow water blackout

A shallow water blackout is a Unconsciousness caused by cerebral hypoxia towards the end of a Apnea dive in water typically shallower than five metres , when the swimmer does not necessarily experience an urgent need to breathe and has no other obvious medical condition that might have caused it....
 and deep water blackout
Deep water blackout

A deep water blackout is a loss of consciousness caused by cerebral hypoxia on ascending from a deep freedive or breath-hold dive, typically of ten metres or more when the swimmer does not necessarily experience an urgent need to breathe and has no other obvious medical condition that might have caused it....
.) Trained freedivers are well aware of this and will only dive under strict and first aid competent supervision. However this does not, of itself, eliminate the risk of deep or shallow water blackout. All safe freedivers have a 'buddy' who accompanies them, observing from within the water at the surface. Due to the nature of the sport, safety is an integral part of free-diving, requiring participants to be adept in rescue and resuscitation. Without proper training and supervision, free-diving/apnea/breath-hold diving is extremely dangerous.

Education

There are a number of professional freediving training schools and groups worldwide as well as a growing number of independent instructors. The emphasis of freediving education tends to be on beginner and intermediate courses, although advanced and instructor programmes are available for those wishing to take their interest further.

The following are a list of freediving course providers and their prominent teaching locations:

  • - Italy, Sardinia & Egypt
  • We freedive - Freediving education and training
  • - UK & Greece
  • - USA & Canada
  • Vertical Blue
    Vertical Blue

    Vertical Blue is a freediving school that operates at Dean's Blue Hole, in The Bahamas, and is presided over by freediving world record holder William Trubridge....
     free-diving school in Long Island Bahamas


History

Archaeologists said that people have been earning their sustenance from freediving since the 5th century BCE. The first nation which was famous for it was the Haen Yo in Korea. They collected, with bated breath, shells and sponges to sell to others. The Ama Divers from Japan began to collect pearls with bated breath 2000 years ago. But also the spearfishers around the Mediterranean Sea were important for the historical background for the movement of the apnoe sport.

AIDA recognized world records

As of Oct 17, 2008

Constant Weight Apnea (CWT)

Men
  • 113 m
  • Name: Guillaume Néry
    Guillaume Néry

    Guillaume N?ry is a French free-diver specialised in Constant Weight free-diving.He broke the world record in 2002 at -87 meters in the Villefranche-sur-Mer harbour, in Alpes-Maritimes, France....
  • Date: 2008-07-03
  • Place: Villefranche-sur-mer, France


Women
  • 95 m
  • Name: Natalia Molchanova
    Natalia Molchanova

    Natalia Molchanova , born 8 May 1962, Ufa, Russia is a Russian Freediving and is current president of the Russian federation of freediving.Natalia is the only female who has made a constant dive through the arch in the Blue Hole in Dahab, Egypt....
  • Date: 2008-07-25
  • Place: Crete, Greece


Constant Weight Apnea Without Fins (CNF)

Men
  • 86 m
  • Name: William Trubridge
    William Trubridge

    William Trubridge is a New Zealand free-diver and world record holder.William currently holds the world record in Constant Weight without fins and Free Immersion disciplines....
  • Date: 2008-04-10
  • Place: Dean's Blue Hole
    Dean's Blue Hole

    Dean's Blue Hole is the world's deepest blue hole , which plunges 202 meters to the ocean floor, in a bay west of Clarence Town on Long Island, Bahamas, Bahamas....
    , Long Island Bahamas


Women
  • 60 m
  • Name: Natalia Molchanova
    Natalia Molchanova

    Natalia Molchanova , born 8 May 1962, Ufa, Russia is a Russian Freediving and is current president of the Russian federation of freediving.Natalia is the only female who has made a constant dive through the arch in the Blue Hole in Dahab, Egypt....
  • Date: 2008-06-12
  • Place: Dahab, Eygpt


Free Immersion Apnea (FIM)

Men
  • 108 m
  • Name: William Trubridge
    William Trubridge

    William Trubridge is a New Zealand free-diver and world record holder.William currently holds the world record in Constant Weight without fins and Free Immersion disciplines....
  • Date: 2008-04-11
  • Place: Dean's Blue Hole
    Dean's Blue Hole

    Dean's Blue Hole is the world's deepest blue hole , which plunges 202 meters to the ocean floor, in a bay west of Clarence Town on Long Island, Bahamas, Bahamas....
    , Long Island Bahamas


Women
  • 85 m
  • Name: Natalia Molchanova
  • Date: 2008-07-27
  • Place: Crete, Greece


Variable Weight Apnea (VWT)

Men
  • 140 m
  • Name: Carlos Coste
    Carlos Coste

    Carlos Coste is a world class free-diver and record-holder. He started his training in Apnea and Free-diving in 1996, and got his first national record in 1998....
  • Date: 2006-05-09
  • Place: Sharm, Egypt


Women
  • 122 m
  • Name: Tanya Streeter
    Tanya Streeter

    Tanya Streeter is a world champion free-diving, who made her first important breakthrough in 1998 when she bettered Deborah Andollo's Women's No Limits diving record by 10 feet, achieving a total depth of 370 feet ....
  • Date: 2003-07-19
  • Place: Turks and Caicos


No-Limits Apnea (NLT)

Men
  • 214 m
  • Name: Herbert Nitsch
    Herbert Nitsch

    Herbert Nitsch is an Austrians free-diver who has held world records in seven of the eight apnea free-diving disciplines recognised by AIDA International and as of 2007 is the current holder of three of the eight....
  • Date: 2007-06-14
  • Place: Spetses, Greece


Women
  • 160 m
  • Name: Tanya Streter
  • Date: 2002-08-17
  • Place: Turks and Caicos


Static Apnea (STA)

Men
  • 10 min 12 sec
  • Name: Tom Sietas
    Tom Sietas

    Tom Sietas is a free diving who specialises in the ?static apnea? event and the ?dynamic apnea? event . Sietas started free diving at age 23 after taking a course in scuba diving....
  • Date: 2008-06-07
  • Place: Athens, Greece


Women
  • 8 min 00 sec
  • Name: Natalia Molchanova
    Natalia Molchanova

    Natalia Molchanova , born 8 May 1962, Ufa, Russia is a Russian Freediving and is current president of the Russian federation of freediving.Natalia is the only female who has made a constant dive through the arch in the Blue Hole in Dahab, Egypt....
  • Date: 2007-07-06
  • Place: Maribor, Slovenia


Dynamic Apnea
Apnea

Apnea, apnoea, or apn?a is a technical term for suspension of external respiration . During apnea there is no movement of the muscles of respiration and the volume of the lungs initially remains unchanged....
 With Fins
FINS

FINS is a network protocol used by Omron programmable logic controller, over different physical networks like Ethernet, Controller Link, DeviceNet and RS-232C....
 (DYN)

Men
  • 250 m
  • Name: Alexey
    Y

    The letter Y is the twenty-fifth letter in the modern Latin alphabet. Its name in English language is spelled wye or occasionally wy' , plural wyes....
     Molchanova
  • Date: 2008-10-05
  • Place: Lignano, Italy


Women
  • 214 m
  • Name: Natalia
    A

    The letter A is the first letter in the Latin alphabet. Its name in English language is a ; the plural is aes or, more commonly, a's....
     Molchanova
  • Date: 2008-10-05
  • Place: Lignano, Italy


Dynamic Apnea Without Fins (DNF)

Men
  • 213 m
  • Name: Tom Sietas
    Tom Sietas

    Tom Sietas is a free diving who specialises in the ?static apnea? event and the ?dynamic apnea? event . Sietas started free diving at age 23 after taking a course in scuba diving....
  • Date: 2008-07-02
  • Place: Hamburg, Germany


  • 213 m
  • Name: Dave Mullins
    Dave Mullins

    Dave Mullins is a New Zealand free-diver and world record-holder.On September 21 2007 Dave set a new world record in Dynamic apnea breaking the old record by 1 m, creating a new world record of 226 m in a time of 3:38....
  • Date: 2008-08-12
  • Place: Wellington, New Zealand


Women
  • 151 m
  • Name: Kathryn McPhee
  • Date: 2008-08-09
  • Place: Wellington, New Zealand


Some famous competitive apnea divers

  • Agustín Di Francisco
  • Aharon Solomon
  • Anabel Briseno
  • Audrey Mestre
    Audrey Mestre

    Audrey Mestre was a france world record-setting Free-diving....
     (deceased)
  • Ant Williams
  • Bill Strömberg
    Bill Strömberg

    Bill Str?mberg born April 8, 1967 in Malm? Sweden.President of AIDA International.Former Swedish champion Freediving:* 25 Swedish records this far, Swedish champion 2000-2005...
  • Carlos Coste
    Carlos Coste

    Carlos Coste is a world class free-diver and record-holder. He started his training in Apnea and Free-diving in 1996, and got his first national record in 1998....
  • Davide Carrera
  • Deborah Andollo
    Deborah Andollo

    Deborah Andollo is a free-diving athlete that holds several world records in different modalities. Her nicknames "Neptune's Girlfriend, Queen of the Caribbean or Mermaid of the Deep," associate her with the sea and her passion for the environment, as well as a sustainable relationship between man and nature....
  • Dave Mullins
    Dave Mullins

    Dave Mullins is a New Zealand free-diver and world record-holder.On September 21 2007 Dave set a new world record in Dynamic apnea breaking the old record by 1 m, creating a new world record of 226 m in a time of 3:38....
  • Dave Mullins
    Dave Mullins

    Dave Mullins is a New Zealand free-diver and world record-holder.On September 21 2007 Dave set a new world record in Dynamic apnea breaking the old record by 1 m, creating a new world record of 226 m in a time of 3:38....
  • Danai Varveri
    Danai Varveri

    Danai Varveri is a Greek people free diver, mostly known for her world record dive in 1999 to 40 meters without a mask, fins or suit, in the discipline of constant weight without fins, in 71 seconds....
  • Enzo Maiorca
    Enzo Maiorca

    Enzo Maiorca is an Italy multiple record holder in the extreme sport of free-diving.A native of Syracuse, Italy, he was a pioneer developer of free-diving in the 1960s and 1970s....
  • Erez Beatus
  • Eric Fattah
  • Francisco Ferreras (free-diver)
    Francisco Ferreras (free-diver)

    Francisco Rodriguez, better known as Francisco 'Pipin' Ferreras is a Cuban free-diving renowned for his achievements in deep freediving....
  • Giancarlo Bellingrath
    it:Gianluca Genoni
  • Robert Croft
 
  • Guillaume Néry
    Guillaume Néry

    Guillaume N?ry is a French free-diver specialised in Constant Weight free-diving.He broke the world record in 2002 at -87 meters in the Villefranche-sur-Mer harbour, in Alpes-Maritimes, France....
  • Herbert Nitsch
    Herbert Nitsch

    Herbert Nitsch is an Austrians free-diver who has held world records in seven of the eight apnea free-diving disciplines recognised by AIDA International and as of 2007 is the current holder of three of the eight....
  • Jacques Mayol
  • Juraj Karpiš
  • Karol Meyer
  • Loďc Leferme
    Loďc Leferme

    Lo?c Leferme was a France diver who was the world free diving record holder until 2 October 2005, when he was surpassed by Herbert Nitsch. In 2002 he set the world free diving record without any breathing apparatus at 162 metre....
     (deceased)
  • Lotta Ericsson
  • Mandy-Rae Cruickshank
    Mandy-Rae Cruickshank

    Mandy-Rae Cruickshank is a world champion Free-diving and record-holder.She set the women's world record for constant ballast by diving to a depth of 88 metres on one breath, in April 2007 in the Cayman Islands....
  • Martin Štepánek
    Martin Štepánek

    Martin ?tep?nek is a world class free-diver and record-holder.From 1984 to 1997 he was a competitive monofin swimmer . He became USA Certified as a Deep Sea and Saturation Commercial Diver in May 1999....
  • Natalia Avseenko
  • Natalia Molchanova
    Natalia Molchanova

    Natalia Molchanova , born 8 May 1962, Ufa, Russia is a Russian Freediving and is current president of the Russian federation of freediving.Natalia is the only female who has made a constant dive through the arch in the Blue Hole in Dahab, Egypt....
  • Patrick Musimu
    Patrick Musimu

    Patrick Musimu is a Belgium free-diving, physiotherapist, and kickboxing. On June 30, 2005, in training, he "broke" the previous "No Limits" world record in freediving, by diving to 209 meters of depth without the use of a breathing apparatus....
  • Peter Pedersen
  • Pierre Frolla
    Pierre Frolla

    Pierre Frolla is a Monaco Free-diving.www.pierrefrolla.comPierre FROLLA: Native from Monaco and living close to the Mediterranean SeaPierre FROLLA, a young Monegasque born in 1975, is fascinated by the Apnea....
  •  
  • Ryuzo Shinomiya
  • Sebastien Murat
  • Stephane MIFSUD
  • Stig Aavall Severinsen
  • Tanya Streeter
    Tanya Streeter

    Tanya Streeter is a world champion free-diving, who made her first important breakthrough in 1998 when she bettered Deborah Andollo's Women's No Limits diving record by 10 feet, achieving a total depth of 370 feet ....
  • Tom Sietas
    Tom Sietas

    Tom Sietas is a free diving who specialises in the ?static apnea? event and the ?dynamic apnea? event . Sietas started free diving at age 23 after taking a course in scuba diving....
  • Topi Lintukangas
  • Umberto Pelizzari
    Umberto Pelizzari

    Umberto Pelizzari is an Italy free-diving, widely considered among the best of all times. Of his era, he is the sole to have established world records in all the then existing disciplines of freediving....
  • Walter Steyn
  • William Trubridge
    William Trubridge

    William Trubridge is a New Zealand free-diver and world record holder.William currently holds the world record in Constant Weight without fins and Free Immersion disciplines....
  • William Winram
  • Yasemin Dalkilic
    Yasemin Dalkiliç

    Yasemin Dalkili? is a Free-diving. She holds numerous world records in different categories of free diving. Though still in the middle of her career, she is already considered to be one of the all time greats in the sport....
  • Devrim Ulusoy
  • Sahika Ercumen
    it:Gaspare Battaglia
  •     


    Freediving in fiction

    • In the Canadian
      Canada

      Canada is a country occupying most of northern North America, extending from the Atlantic Ocean in the east to the Pacific Ocean in the west and northward into the Arctic Ocean....
       television series Corner Gas
      Corner Gas

      Corner Gas is a Television in Canada television sitcom created by Brent Butt. It airs on CTV Television Network in Canada, WGN America in the United States, and Special Broadcasting Service in Australia....
      , the character Karen Pelly (Tara Spencer-Nairn
      Tara Spencer-Nairn

      Tara Spencer-Nairn is a Canada actress best known for her work on the television series Corner Gas, in which she plays police officer Karen Pelly....
      ) competed in static apnea, ranking fifth in Canada with a personal best of over six minutes.
    • The Big Blue
      The Big Blue

      The Big Blue , released in 1988 in film, is the first English language film made by French people director Luc Besson. The film stars Jean-Marc Barr, Rosanna Arquette, Jean Reno and depicts a fictionalized account of the sporting rivalry between two famed free diving....
       starring Rosanna Arquette, Jean Reno, and Jean Marc-Barr is a romance film about two world-class freedivers, heavily fictionalized depiction of the rivalry of freedivers Jacques Mayol and Enzo Maďorca.
    • Into The Blue
      Into the Blue

      Into the Blue is a 2005 in film film directed by John Stockwell . The film was distributed in North America by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and Columbia Pictures, and was distributed overseas by 20th Century Fox....
       starring Paul Walker, Jessica Alba, Scott Caan, and Ashley Scott. A group of divers find themselves in deep trouble with a drug lord after they come upon the illicit cargo of a sunken airplane.
    • The Freediver (2004) Starring Camilla Rutherford, Alki David, Dominique Swain, and Adam Baldwin. A talented free-diver woman is discovered and brought to an island where she is trained by an ambitious scientist to break a free-diving world record currently held by an egocentric American woman.
    • The Greater Meaning of Water (2008) Starring Justin Williford, Mark Brunetti, and Holly London. An independent film about competitive free-diving focusing on the "zen of freediving".
    • In the computer game The Secret of Monkey Island
      The Secret of Monkey Island

      The Secret of Monkey Island is an adventure game developed by LucasArts. The game spawned a number of sequels, collectively known as the Monkey Island series....
      , the main character, Guybrush Threepwood, boasts being able to hold his breath for ten minutes. Although not exactly freediving, Guybrush ends up underwater in a certain point of the game, and he dies if the player doesn't solve the puzzle in ten minutes.
    • In Greg Iles
      Greg Iles

      Greg Iles is an United States bestselling novelist who lives in Natchez, Mississippi.Iles was born in Stuttgart, Germany, where his father ran the United States Embassy Medical Clinic....
      ' novel Blood Memory, the main character Cat Ferry is an odontologist and a free-diver.
    • In the video game Splinter Cell
      Splinter Cell

      Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell is a series of video games endorsed by United States author Tom Clancy. The success of the series spawned a novel series in 2004 written under the pseudonym David Michaels....
      , the opening cutscene shows Sam Fisher, the main character, free-diving in the ocean.
    • The children's novel "The Dolphins of Laurentum
      The Dolphins of Laurentum

      The Dolphins of Laurentum is a historical novel by Caroline Lawrence published on February 6, 2003 by Orion Publishing Group. It is the fifth novel in the The Roman Mysteries series....
      " by Caroline Lawrence, which takes place in Ancient Rome, describes the applications of free-diving (sponge and pearl diving), and its hazards, as one of the principal characters, as well as the main antagonist, try to beat each other to a sunken treasure.


    See also

    • Apnea
      Apnea

      Apnea, apnoea, or apn?a is a technical term for suspension of external respiration . During apnea there is no movement of the muscles of respiration and the volume of the lungs initially remains unchanged....
    • Shallow water blackout
      Shallow water blackout

      A shallow water blackout is a Unconsciousness caused by cerebral hypoxia towards the end of a Apnea dive in water typically shallower than five metres , when the swimmer does not necessarily experience an urgent need to breathe and has no other obvious medical condition that might have caused it....
    • Deep water blackout
      Deep water blackout

      A deep water blackout is a loss of consciousness caused by cerebral hypoxia on ascending from a deep freedive or breath-hold dive, typically of ten metres or more when the swimmer does not necessarily experience an urgent need to breathe and has no other obvious medical condition that might have caused it....


    External links

    • We freedive - freediving eductation and training in Dahab and around the world
    • - A global teaching organisation for underwater apnea - presided over by Umberto Pelizzari
      Umberto Pelizzari

      Umberto Pelizzari is an Italy free-diving, widely considered among the best of all times. Of his era, he is the sole to have established world records in all the then existing disciplines of freediving....
    • Aquatic Saf..") - Medical issues
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    • - Leading freediving website with extensive articles, news and discussion forums
    • - Estonian Freediving Club
    • - Freediver East Bohemia Club
    • - international freediving school (Australia and Israel)
    • - The 1st Freediving School in the Philippines
    • - Freediving Team Ostrava - Czech
    • - The Israeli Forum of Apnea
    • - The Glossary of Freediving Terms
    • - One of The UK's largest freedive clubs offering training and courses
    • - Estonian official AIDA freediving club.