Turkish diver breaks world record, dedicates to soldiers

Turkish athlete Şahika Ercümen has broken the world record in women's cave diving without fins. She dove 100 meters in the icy waters of Gilindire Cave in Turkey's southern province of Mersin and dedicated her achievement to Turkish soldiers.

Anadolu Agency

Turkish athlete Şahika Ercümen broke the world record in women's cave diving without fins on Monday.

She dove 100 meters in the icy waters of Gilindire Cave in Turkey's southern province of Mersin.

The 34-year-old diver trained at a swimming pool in Mersin before she started training in the cave itself to break the previously held record of 90 meters. The cave was discovered by a shepherd in 1999 and dates back to the Ice Age.

The freestyle driver said she was overjoyed at earning the Guinness World Record and dedicated her win to Turkish soldiers.

"I felt a lot of responsibility on my shoulders. I received lots of messages saying the nation is with me. This made me anxious but thank God, I broke the 100 meters record. I dedicate it to Mehmetçik and Turkish Republic," she said, referring to the common nickname for Turkish soldiers.

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