ULTIMATE DIVER CHALLENGE
Miss Scuba is calling for entries. We will choose two girls to represent Miss Scuba. Send us an e-mail that tells us why should you be chosen to represent Miss Scuba at the 2009 Ultimate Diver Challenge in Cozumel, Mexico! The two girls who will be chosen to represent Miss Scuba will be outfitted with our t-shirts, shorts, hoodies and will receive Miss Scuba luggage tags.
A Letter from the Director:
Two and a half years ago, I began the adventure of creating the Ultimate Diver Challenge! This has truly been a long journey and challenging as well. Although I did not take the challenge -- I and my volunteers had many. The week was full of work but work that provided the opportunity for divers to show off diving skills mastered to make them the best of the best in scuba diving. Through the created challenges that were designed to test the knowledge, buoyancy, navigation and search/stress/rescue skills the divers in attendance displayed passion and precision. Various dive teams from around the United States and Mexico participated in 3 challenges over the course of three days. The top five dive teams were selected from the results of those challenges. Then, all ten divers competed individually in three challenges for the chance to earn the title of the Ultimate Diver 2008.
My huge commitment and devotion for the people of Cozumel and Scuba Diving, coupled with my love for reality television shows, inspired the idea of "The Ultimate Diver Challenge." Although Scuba diving is typically considered a non-competitive sport, a huge emphasis is placed on continued training and education related to our skills and knowledge. Every sport, competitive and non-competitive, has declared the best of the best. I, have seen the best poker player, ballroom dancer, car racer, football team, soccer team, survivor, singer, chef, ice skater, and on and on and on. Never in the history of Scuba Diving has a diver been acknowledged for exhibiting the basic scuba skills that emphasize the extreme importance of protecting our reefs, and upholding safe, recreational standards of Scuba Diving by identifying divers as "The Ultimate Diver". I have been traveling to Cozumel for 20 years and truly can refer to this island as "Home away from home". I was in Cozumel to experience Hurricane Wilma in October 2005 and Hurricane Dean in 2007. Strange that Hurricane Wilma inspired the idea of the Ultimate Diver Challenge and that Hurricane Dean visited this past summer while we were shooting our preliminary pilot film. Oddly, the divers that participated witnessed first hand that the people of Cozumel do not allow their devotion to tourism and to the sport of diving to change regardless of the many storms that impact their lives. I began diving in 1987 with the same curiosity that leads most divers to take the plunge. Unfortunately, my love for diving took a long vacation after discovering my 22 month old daughter had leukemia in 1992. My diving adventures resumed in 1995, after many years of Alicia's successful cancer treatments. Alicia, now 17 years old, has been diving with me since she was 12. I recruited my husband, Dave, to diving in 1997, and my son Nathan as a Scuba Ranger when he was only 8 (certified at 10 and now 13 years old). Newly Certified at this years Ultimate Diver Challenge is my younger daughter Alexis 10! I have one more that is eager to get certified Aliya, 8. I have spent the last 10 years with a mission to meet others that enjoy diving and to keep new divers active with diving. I formed a local dive club, Scuba Friends, and have been arranging group travel to 3 to 4 destinations each year. Our groups started small with 7 to 10 divers but have grown to as many as 58 divers in one week to one destination. Reality Shows for me are certainly an addiction, but so far I have never been chosen to play the games that I watch so faithfully (and yes, I have applied). Our sport is one of the most unique sports in the world. We can enter and explore a whole other REAL world filled with creatures, plants, and formations that many can only dream of ever seeing. I have often heard, “I could never do something like that”, but the reality is that there are over 150,000 divers getting certified each year (Dema, market research study 2000-2004). Many of us are doing "that"! This challenge will be your reality show, your chance to become the best of the best, your chance to test your basic skills, and your chance to become and earn the title of, “The Ultimate Diver"! And just maybe Television will get involved in our adventure! We are inviting teams of divers to buddy up and join us in a dive event with a chance to compete against other teams by using their underwater diving skills to earn them the title of "THE ULTIMATE DIVER TEAM", and in the quest to earn the sole title of "THE ULTIMATE DIVER". Experience a vacation with over $13,000 in prizes and products along with the opportunity to become a better diver. One dive team competes against another dive team. After a series of challenges the top FIVE dive teams are identified. The final ten divers become”THE ULTIMATE DIVER TEAM". Each diver in this team will then compete in a series of individual competitions to determine the final winner as "THE ULTIMATE DIVER". The ULTIMATE DIVER will be awarded a cash prize, a trip to WAKATOBI and a trophy designed by WYLAND. Each day is full of diving, side activities, land challenges and nightly entertainment provided by the wonderful residents of Cozumel and Eric Stone. The Ultimate Diver Challenge allows our industry to emphasize the extreme importance that is placed on education, safety and training. Although diving is typically seen as an individual, non competitive sport, our industry and each of us are obligated to maintain basic scuba skills that will keep our reefs and marine life safe from human harm. These essential skills, fine tuned and practiced will also maintain the safety and our obligation to be the "Best" Dive Buddy. I can't say enough about the fun and excitement that divers displayed taking the challenges! The pictures and videos will all be posted prior to DEMA this October -- I invite you to visit the site frequently as we are in the process of updating details surrounding next years Ultimate Diver Challenge and we invite you to join us either to take the challenge or as a fun diver and/or as a volunteer. Dive Safely, Pam Bertrand, Director Read more at http://www.ultimatediverchallenge.com |
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Some travelers returned after their vacation only to find out that somebody broke into their house while they were diving. My friend, who works at an airport suggested to only put the phone number on my lagguage tag, because airlines always call before deliver lost bags, said Tamy Reiley, Cancun, Mexico.
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