Mexican Freediving Records

I am very proud to say that not only did my good friend and colleague Estrella break a ton of Freediving records, but one of my tec diving students Maja provided all the deep water supervision and safety diving up to 50 meters plus. To check out photos from the event check my facebook pages

Here is a press release from Estrella´s trainer Aharon Solomons:

The Cortez Cup Challenge was concieved to give my students a chance to experience competition , to make marks and break Mexican National records. In this we had a resounding success 6 National records broken by 3 of the Freediver’s Students . There were no Blackouts and no disqualifications in this competition .
In my estimation we had a narrow window of opportunity before the Northerly winds and winter water temperatures put an end to our aspirations till the summer of 2011.

One of the problems we faced was lack of personal equipment by all the students .Only Estrella and Gonzalo had equipment , Estrella had an excellent monfin a very good suit provided by her sponsors Costa Baja , and her liquid goggles , neck weight , weight belt and nose clip were provided by her trainer , Aharon. Gonzalo had complete equipment , but Esteban had only a suit so was limited to doing
dynamic no fins in the pool and Free Immersion and Constant Weight no Fins in the sea .
Linton had no equipment at all , so was limited to doing dynamic no fins in the pool.
Mario had a suit ,neck weight and mask but was no better off than Esteban.

Estrella has a natural aquacity from her swimming back ground , she is , like her brother, a competitive swimmer, and has tremendous genetic advantage ,tall slender and we will not discuss the rest of it !!
She very quickly mastered the correct classic style with the monofin and the under water adaptations of the breast stroke for the no fins disciplines . She aquired an excellent breath hold of 4 mins . static in her first week of training . Later she mastered the techniques of equalisation at depth that permitted her to do her 50mt Constant weight Record with the monofin and 40 mts just swimming down .C.N.F.

In this event Estrella took 4 Mexican National records and each one by a huge margin , shattering the former records.
50mts Constant weight Swimming down and back with the monofin
40mts Constant weight no Fins Swimming down and back breast stroke

and in the pool
100 mts Dynamic no fins
128 mts dynamic with the monofin
Estrella has enormous potential and next year can aspire to achieving a very high International ranking.
This is well worth keeping a eye on !

Esteban came to me 3 months ago he had only a suit and mask and therefore was limited in the pool to Dynamic no fins and in the sea to FIM ( pulling down the line and back ) .He did a swimming test with me and his swimming at this point was not good enough to attempt freediving ,so I suggested he learn to swim with Linton ,he practiced 2 months with Linton and I kept tabs on his progress , it tunred out to be a very successfull combination and I accepted him for freedive training , his progress was also astonishing and after only 1 months training he broke the Mexican National record formerly held by Manuel Gonzalez
also a student of the Freedivers from La Paz , With an excellent swim of 78mts . He went on to do a 30 mt free immersion dive and a personal best in the sea .
Linton who only trained with me intermittantly for 3 weeks beat Esteban’s record the following day with a great swim of 84 mts no fins thus taking the Mexican National record .He shows great promise if he can overcome equalisation difficulties ,which will permit him torealise his truepotential in depth .
Gonzalo did a course with me 2 years ago and has a superb style with Bi -Fins and an excellent breath hold , however his main interest is in spear fishing ,where he is establishing an international reputation today .
Mario is totally involved with his thesis and post graduate work and his training for this event was nearly non existant , although he had trained with us in the past , he has a 6 and three quarter min breath hold and also has an excellent potential in depth . He did a very creditable 50mts no fins dynamic and declared 40 mts free immersion in the sea which he was unable to complete due to the flu that seems to be going around La Paz.
Edna who is one of the countries top Master”s and long distance swimmers joined us just for fun and to experience breath hold diving and did a 39 mt no fins swim without any training .
The Judges were Ben Weis of the USA and Maria Teresa Solomonsof the freedivers , herself a 70mt
Diver in constant weight ( depth ) and one of the 4 topwomen in the world . She took two gold medals in the depth events in the intrnational competition in Greecee this summer and representedthe UK in the international team competition in Okinawa in july.

Images were provided by Luke Inman and in the pool by Gonzala Mata . Costa Baja sponsored the competition providing the boat and crew for 3 days , they also bought Estrella’s suit and flew in Ben Weis and sponsored his accomodation and food.
Thanks must also be offered to the Staff of the Gum and Prof Hirales who helped and supported us with unfaiing good humour throughout the training.
Much more can be expected from these atheletes in 2011 and may well be that the entire national team
will come from La Paz for the international team competition in 2012.
The Freedivers continue their commitment to develope and sponsor exceptional atheletes in Mexico and support the National organisation.

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About Luke Inman

Originally from Great Britain, Luke is an award winning Lighting Cameraman, Photographer and Adventurer. Luke is passionate about Shark Conservation and about being underwater! He has filmed above and below land for the BBC, The BBC Natural History Unit, National Geographic, Lucas Films, Castle Rock Entertainment, The Monterey Bay Aquarium, Warner Music, Discovery and Animal Planet. He has photographed diverse subjects for various publications, commissions, editorial and advertising from living legends like golfer Gary Player to mystical archeologically sites deep underwater. Luke is a very accomplished Scuba Diver. He has been a PADI Course Director for over a decade; he was one of the youngest Master Instructors to ever have been invited to become an Instructor Trainer. Luke has been diving and teaching technical scuba and rebreather for 14 years. Luke was part of the original dive team to start using military grade rebreather equipment to tag pelagic hammerhead sharks for conservation and research. It was these expeditions that led to the successful creation of www.adoptashark.com and to collaboration with UC Davis in California and the National Park Service to come up with a structured outline for using rebreathers in scientific research. Luke has been a consultant for both PADI and IANTD Central America regarding training issues for Scuba diving. Luke has worked as a trouble-shooter and fixer for various productions and expeditions in North and Central America, pulling off some amazing victories against Latin American bureaucracy and preventing many a Producers and Editors heart failure. After graduating from the University of the West of England (Business & Marketing) Luke attended the London International Film School. Luke has settled in La Paz, Mexico and now holds both British and Mexican Nationalities. Luke´s favourite part of his day is walking his dogs.
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