Organizers and judges at the 2015 AIDA Individual Depth Championships (#aidaworldchampionship) Pre-Competition in Cyprus are looking into how a line was set to the wrong depth and causing the diver – French Freediving hero Guillaume Nery – to dive to -139m/456ft instead of -129m/-423ft that he had announced the night before.
10m/33ft doesn’t sound like much but when diving as deep as a skyscraper into the depths this sort of mistake can be fatal.
Guillaume Nery suffered a Black Out at 15m/49ft as he came to surface from his Constant Weight (CWT) dive – one that would have seen him set a new World Record should he have succeeded.
Nery had this to say to DeeperBlue.com after the dive
“I announced 129m and I got to the bottom of the rope at 139m. I have had a bad squeeze but luckily I made it back. I did black out at around 15m. I remember grabbing the tag, thinking, ‘good, it should be OK’ and then nothing. It was long before I came back around. It was a close call…â€
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Aux Mondiaux d’apnée, Guillaume Néry victime d’une erreur de mesure http://t.co/6NSUnk0By0 pic.twitter.com/6dNIItL6wt
— Le Monde (@lemondefr) September 10, 2015
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