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Georgina Miller Sets New UK Record at the 7th Mediterranean Freediving World Cup

On the 20th June 2014, Georgina Miller beat her own static national record, holding her breath for an incredible 6 minutes and 27 seconds at the 7th Mediterranean Freediving World Cup, hosted by Stavros Kastrinakis. The previous record she set was in 2012 of 06:20
10. 7. 2014

On the morning of the static competition, George, who has been suffering from bouts of competition nerves of late, dealt with them beautifully by she says ‘concentrating on one step at a time, rather than looking at it as a target’.  A lot of thought, training and energy goes into a long static performance and George is very positive when talking about the discipline which she genuinely enjoys tackling.  Georgina freely offers advice and openly shares her experiences with fellow athletes, genuinely wanting to help them improve and see them succeed.  

She credits her partner and coach, Daan Verhoeven, with her success:  ‘I give enormous thanks to Daan for all of his help, love, advice, incredible pictures and fantastic coaching.’ George also reflects that a calm environment is essential to performing at your best and at such a high level:  ‘Stavros Kastrinakis has organized an amazing 7th Med World Cup series, making the athletes feel relaxed and supported.  Good performances and records are only possible with the help of friends, coaches, safety and organization.  So thanks to my friends at London Freediving too for your support!’  As well as gaining a new national record, Georgina also came 2nd out of the women for the main depth event. Congrats!

Photo credit: BFA

Source: http://www.britishfreediving.org

10. 7. 2014
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