
British freediver, 37 year old Sara Campbell, has set a new World Record today in womens freediving of 96m - Constant Weight on one breath. The dive took just 3 minutes and 34 seconds, and although light-headed on the surface she successfully completed the surface protocol and secured a white card from the judges.
"This was by far the toughest World Record I've earned. The emotional journey to 96m and back was just a formality, compared to the emotional journey of losing my mum last year, and struggling to dive in the most challenging conditions I've ever experienced here. I have completed only 17 training dives since I became World Champion in November 2007 and I'm delighted to be back!" said Sara.

Sara is being filmed on location in the Bahamas exclusively by under water film company BlueEyeFX Productions.
Based in Egypt and headed by British born Deborah Metcalfe, BlueEyeFX Productions is making a new documentary for the Underwater Channel documenting Sara's journey to world record status at Vertical Blue 2009 - the invitational freediving competition held at Dean's Blue Hole, Long Island, Bahamas.