Into the deep: record holding freediver Jennifer Wendland gives on knowing your limits
By AFP
11 October 2021 |
8:51 am
35-year-old double world champion Jennifer Wendland gives an insight into freediving while competing at the AIDA World Championships off the coast of the Cypriot port town of Limassol.
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