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[News] Emma Farrell speaks at The Royal Society of Medicine

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The President's wife took some good ones but I'm going to have to wait till she can learn how to email them. It did go very well and was fascinating to hear the other speakers and to see the possibilities of freediving skills being used to help other sports. I'll put a photo up when I get it and a little bit more about the event x
 
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That’s some nice work there Emma, well done.
Madam Sands as ever baby “nice coconuts”:chatup
 
I'll second Bam_bam's summary of the evening - Emma did a great talk. Shame so few of us turned up.

From what I could sense, freediving was sufficiently outside the audience's idea of what sane people should do that she had them on the edge of their seats! But there again, so was walking across Antarctica in a tee-shirt and boxers, or climbing Mount Everest in any manner (except from the inside, of course).
 
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