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Ukrainian swimmer sets new world record in freediving

Kateryna Sadurska, a freediver from Ukraine, has once again conquered the world's peaks. At international competitions in Dominica, she set a new absolute world record in the discipline of diving without fins, diving to a depth of 82 meters. This achievement surpassed her previous record of 80 meters, set only a month ago at the World Championships, writes WomanEL.

The dive took place in difficult conditions – 10 minutes before the start, heavy rain began, which complicated the preparation. Sadurska was forced to interrupt her first attempt at a depth of 30 meters. However, the next day she dived again, and this time nature “was on her side.” The athlete announced her achievement on November 26 on her Instagram page, where she emphasized that the path to success was difficult, despite the outward ease of her dive. Kateryna Sadurska set a new world record in freediving. Source: instagram.com/sadurskaterina It was difficult for me to prepare because of the rain and wind to take the right breath. After all, this is a key moment in freediving. At a depth of 30 meters, I decided not to take any risks and returned to the surface… I did it again. This is the sixth world record this year. It's still hard to believe. I dedicate this victory to Ukraine, our defenders and everyone who supports our country in this difficult time, 

Kateryna said.

For Sadurska, this is the sixth world record in 2024. Born in Mykolaiv, she trains in Kharkiv and continues to represent Ukraine at world competitions. 

The Ukrainian rescuer recently became the world champion among firefighters.

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