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Audrey Mestre

Audrey Mestre
Born 11 August 1974
Saint-Denis,
Seine-Saint-Denis,
Île-de-France
Died October 12, 2002(2002-10-12) (aged 28)
Bayahibe, Dominican Republic
Nationality French
Occupation Marine Biologist, Professional Freediver
Spouse(s) Francisco Rodriguez aka. Francisco "Pipin" Ferreras 1999-2002

Audrey Mestre (11 August 1974 - 12 October 2002) was a French world record-setting freediver.

Mestre was born in Saint-Denis, Seine-Saint-Denis, to a family of snorkeling and scuba diving enthusiasts. She began swimming when she was still a baby and won a gold medal in a 25-meter swimming competition at only age two. She became a seasoned scuba diver by age thirteen but did not get full certification until her sixteenth birthday due to French law. She was still in her teens when her family moved to Mexico City and, fluent in the Spanish language, she eventually studied marine biology at a university in La Paz, Mexico.

In 1996 her interest in underwater sports led to her meeting the renowned free-diver Francisco "Pipín" Ferreras. They immediately developed a relationship and Mestre soon moved to Miami, Florida to live with Ferreras. There, she took up serious free-diving and with Ferreras as her instructor was soon reaching record depths. In 1999 the two diving aficionados married and the following year, off the coast of Fort Lauderdale, Audrey Mestre broke the female world record by free diving to a depth of 125 meters (410 ft) on a single breath of air. A year later she broke her own record, by descending to 130 meters (427 ft).

On October 4, 2002, with a dive team under her husband's supervision, she made a practice dive off Bayahibe Beach in the Dominican Republic to the unheard of depth of 166 metres (545 ft). After more deep dive practices, eight days later she prepared to attempt a dive to 171 metres but at the bottom a problem developed with the lift balloon as she started her ascent. A dive that should have been no more than three minutes resulted in her remaining underwater for more than eight and a half minutes. By the time her husband was able to bring her unconscious body to the surface, it was too late and she was pronounced dead at a hospital on shore.


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