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Verna van Schaik

In 2004, South African Verna van Schaik broke her cave diving record of 186 meters, finally achieving the all-time depth record and making a place in the Guinness Book of Records for the Deepest Woman on Scuba. Her dive to 221 m (725ft) took over five and a half hours and at the time, placed her in the top ten deepest divers in the world
Verna started diving in 1989 and was part of Nuno Gomes’ (the men’s world record holder) world record team for a number of his prep dives. Verna was also the Surface Marshall on Dave Shaw’s ill-fated dive. Her world record was the start of a new journey, to understand what it was she did, so she could show other people how to choose their limits and bring their seemingly impossible dreams into reality.
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Breaking Free of Your Limit
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Life Lessons from a World Record – What
you need to know and use -
The Art of Getting Out of Your Comfort
Zone - Finding Yourself to Master Your Life
- Keynote at DAMA Conference
- Various Dive Schools and Clubs
..Verna packs a powerful message, it is astonishing to hear about her diving career and how limits are so often self-imposed
The Explore Foundation


