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Not sure if it makes the final cut, but Hannah Stacey did some freedive training with Kate Silverton for this programme - so it might be worth watching! 9pm tomorrow
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It did, although I'm not sure how long the freediving section is. Kate reviewed it when she did the voice-overs, and reckoned it was good footage.
It's called "Ultimate Wild Water". Don't be misled into thinking it's just about kayaking - the description doesn't mention the freediving.
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I saw someone freediving on the ad so i'd say it's in.
Cheers, Ben
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Just finished watching it. The Freediving bit was good, she looked like she enjoyed it. I have to take my hat off to her, I don't think I could have done what she did by the end of the program!!! What depth did she reach when she is on seabed, does anyone know??
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it was only about 10m!
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The way they edited the dive amused me; it was a very good time for a beginner but the way they intercut her still descending with the guy counting off a minute gave the impression of a much deeper dive. Enjoyed seeing Porthkerris again, though.
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