Record-holding free diver Natalia Molchanova missing after dive, feared dead

Record-holding free diver Natalia Molchanova missing after dive, feared dead

World record-breaking free dive champion Natalia Molchanova never resurfaced Sunday during a dive off the coast of Spain’s Formentera island and is feared dead, her family said.
Molchanova, 53, was diving with a group of three other divers for fun when she disappeared during what would have a dive of a modest depth for her — about 98 to 131 feet. Private and coast guard searchers scoured the area for the Russian diver for two days, but her son, Alexey, said Tuesday she is not expected to be found alive.

International diving federation AIDA issued a joint statement with Molchanova’s family Tuesday.
“The cause of Natalia’s disappearance is unknown, but she was doing what she loved,” the statement said. “Natalia has a passion for freediving that burned so deep inside of her that she dedicated her life to it.”
Molchanova is widely regarded as the greatest free diver in history, The New York Times reported, holding 41 world records and winning 23 world championships. She could hold her breath for nine minutes and dive up to a depth of 331 feet.

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