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  2. Ama (diving) - Wikipedia

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    Women began diving as ama as early as 12 and 13 years old, taught by elder ama.Despite their early start, divers are known to be active well into their 70s and are rumored to live longer due to their diving training and discipline.

  3. Haenyeo - Wikipedia

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    [4]: 100 Originally, diving was an exclusively male profession, with the exception of women who worked alongside their husbands. [4]: 101 The first mention of female divers in literature does not come until the 17th century, when a monograph of Jeju geography describes them as jamnyeo (literally "diving women"). [4]: 101

  4. Category:Female divers - Wikipedia

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    Women's diving by year (38 C) C. College women's divers in the United States (19 C) D. Women's diving by decade (12 C) H. Female high divers (20 P) W. Women Divers ...

  5. Women Divers Hall of Fame - Wikipedia

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    The Women Divers Hall of Fame (WDHOF) is an international honor society. Its purpose is to honor the accomplishments of women divers, [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] and their contributions to various fields of underwater diving .

  6. Natalia Molchanova - Wikipedia

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    In September 2009, she became the first woman to pass 100 meters (328 ft.) diving with constant weight, in a dive to 101 meters (331 ft.) in Sharm el Sheikh, Egypt. [7] Molchanova was also the first woman to dive on one breath through the Blue Hole arch in Dahab, Egypt. [8] Her record was a dive of 127 metres (417 ft.). [9]

  7. Category:American female divers - Wikipedia

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  8. Cynthia Potter - Wikipedia

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    Cynthia Ann Potter-McIngvale [2] (née Potter; born August 27, 1950) is an American former Olympic diver and diving color commentator. She was a member of three Olympic diving teams, winning a bronze medal in the 3 m springboard in 1976.

  9. Laura Wilkinson - Wikipedia

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    She is the first woman to win the three major diving world titles. [1] Wilkinson retired in 2008. After nine years of retirement, she returned to competition in 2017 and placed second at Nationals. She trained for her fourth Olympic Games (2021) at Texas A&M University's swimming and diving facilities but did not qualify. [2]