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Deborah Andollo (born October 9, 1967) is a renowned Cuban freediver and world record holder. She is often referred to as the "Queen of the Caribbean" due to her numerous achievements in the field of freediving.
Early Life[edit]
Andollo was born in Havana, Cuba. From a young age, she showed a keen interest in water sports, particularly swimming and diving. She pursued her passion and eventually became a professional freediver.
Career[edit]
Deborah Andollo began her professional career in freediving in the late 1980s. She has set numerous world records in various categories of freediving, including No Limits Apnea, Constant Weight Apnea, and Variable Weight Apnea. Her achievements have earned her international recognition and she has become a symbol of endurance and determination in the sport.
In addition to her competitive career, Andollo also works as a freediving instructor, sharing her knowledge and experience with aspiring freedivers. She has contributed significantly to the development of freediving as a sport in Cuba and around the world.
Achievements[edit]
Throughout her career, Deborah Andollo has set multiple world records. Some of her most notable achievements include:
- In 1991, she set a world record in the No Limits Apnea category by diving to a depth of 57 meters.
- In 1996, she set another world record in the Constant Weight Apnea category by diving to a depth of 50 meters.
- In 2001, she set a world record in the Variable Weight Apnea category by diving to a depth of 62 meters.
Legacy[edit]
Deborah Andollo's achievements have had a significant impact on the sport of freediving. She has inspired many young athletes to pursue the sport and has played a crucial role in promoting freediving in Cuba and internationally.
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