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Tanya Streeter (born Tanya Dailey, [1] 10 January 1973, Grand Cayman) is a British-Caymanian-American [2] world champion freediver, inducted into the Women Divers Hall of Fame in March 2000. For more than two months, from 17 August 2002, [ 3 ] she held the overall "No Limit" freediving record (greater than the men's record) with a depth of 525 ...
All of the 80 people on board Flight 4819 — 76 passengers and four crew members — survived the fiery crash. FBI Director Kash Patel has first full day on job, plans to implement major changes.
After breaking both legs and shattering his ‘invincibility complex’ in a crash, freeskier Kai Jones returned to ‘ground zero’ George Ramsay, CNN February 19, 2025 at 2:07 AM
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In October 2002, Mestre died in an early attempt to break the 160 meters NLT (No Limit) free-diving AIDA International's world record that Tanya Streeter had established a few weeks before on August 17, 2002 (at that time this was both men and women's official AIDA record).
Investigators have located a boat that may have struck and killed the 15-year-old granddaughter of a US diplomat near Key Biscayne, Florida, on Saturday, authorities said.
On October 12, 2002, Mestre died during an early attempt to break the 160 meters (520 ft) no-limits world record that Tanya Streeter had established a few weeks before on August 17, 2002 (it was at the time both men and women's official AIDA record), in a setup that did not match common freediving safety standards. Much of the diving community ...
This rescue option had also been considered during the Wildrake diving accident but had been rejected. [25] On board the Uncle John, Comex diving superintendent George Head lowered the rescue bell with divers Joe Puttnam, Richard Taylor, and Ken Iversen inside. At 400 feet (120 m) below sea level, they established a swim line between the two ...