Deborah andollo biography

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      Deborah Andollo

      Cuban free diver and diving instructor

      Deborah Andollo Lopez, also known as Deborah Andollo, (born in Havana in 1967)[1] is a Cubanfree-diving athlete who held several world records in different disciplines.[2][3] In 1996, she set a free-diving record of about 357 feet.[2] On the "AIDA website’s world record history in both constant weight and No-Limits. In 1996 she excelled in constant 61 metres (200 ft) and no-limits 110 metres (360 ft), and did 100 metres (330 ft) in variable weight in Italy.[4]

      Career

      According to On Cuba News in 2012, Andollo held "16 world records in four different divisions of apnea diving; she also won the 1996 Marine Oscar and was voted World’s Best Diver in 1997," and was "Twice included on the list of the country’s top 10 athletes (1996 and 1997) and chosen as one of the 100 Best Cuban Athletes of the 20th Century, [and] received the Platinum Pro5000 Diver Award in November 2011, a prize that is granted to outstanding divers who have completed more than

      Deborah Andollo

      Secuencia de records mundiales
      ModalidadFechaLugar
      40 m cuerpo libre Mayo de 1992 Varadero, Cuba
      50 m cuerpo libre Mayo de 1992 Varadero, Cuba
      60 m lastre constante Noviembre de 1992 Isla de la Juventud, Cuba
      52 m cuerpo libre Mayo de 1993 Varadero, Cuba
      61 m lastre constante Junio de 1993 Cayo Largo, Cuba
      80 m lastre variable reglamentado Febrero de 1994 Isla de la Juventud, Cuba
      60 m cuerpo libre Noviembre de 1995 Isla de la Juventud, Cuba
      85 m lastre variable reglamentado Noviembre de 1995 Isla de la Juventud, Cuba
      110 m No Limits Mayo de 1996 Isla de la Juventud, Cuba
      62 m lastre constante Octubre de 1996 Cerdeña, Italia
      90 m lastre variable reglamentado Julio de 1997 Cerdeña, Italia
      65 m lastre constante Diciembre de 1997 Isla de la Juventud, Cuba
      95 m lastre variable Julio de 2000 Parghelia, Italia
      115 m No Limits Julio de 2000 Parghelia, Italia
      100 m lastre variable Julio de 2002 Parghelia, Italia
      Record Mundial Absoluto
      74 m cue

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