Sunday 20 October 2013

New Guinness World Record Achieved

World Record Diving Malta’s lead diver Sean McGahern set a new world record for the Longest Warm Water Scuba Dive by spending 49 hours and 56 minutes underwater in aid of the charity Inspire which provides therapeutic, education and leisure services to disabled adults and children. The event took place between the 3rd and 5th of October in collaboration with Starfish Diving School and the Corinthia Hotel - St. George’s Bay, Malta. Sean was accompanied and assisted by the World Record Diving Malta team and the St. John’s Rescue Corps who both performed outstandingly throughout the entire event.


Despite suddenly being hit by strong winds, currents, surge and 1 metre waves only 5 hours into the dive, Sean and the team were not at all downhearted and accepted this as an even bigger challenge, working strongly together to get safety divers in and out of the water safely.


Perhaps hard to believe, Sean did in fact eat, drink and sleep during his time underwater. Sean ate various types of food including grapes, chocolate bars, cup-a-soup as well as sausages and eggs for breakfast. Safety divers entered the water on shift rotation every hour, bringing down food and drink to Sean and retrieving expelled cylinders. The team also assisted Sean to clean up the seabed from any debris they could find, which was collected and brought up to the surface by the divers in order to raise environmental awareness.


Sean was ecstatic by the number of visitors who turned up to surprise him on the seabed some of which included special guests from Apeks, Aqualung, Whites & Premier Diving Equipment, his DiveMaster instructor Mr Patrik Engstrom and renowned sidemount instructor and cave explorer Mr Garry Dallas.


As the sun rose over St.George’s Bay on Saturday morning, so did the new world record holder Sean McGahern, exhausted yet ecstatic! Sean joked and smiled as he was assisted by the dive team and St John’s rescue corps out of the water and accompanied to hospital for routine checks, following which Sean spent the rest of the weekend celebrating!

Less than a week later Sean was already back at Starfish Diving School teaching. When told to take some time off work to rest he expressed “I need to come back to work please, I’m starting to feel homesick without the fish!”


Sean would like to say a massive thank you to all those involved in the event for helping him accomplish his goal and would like to encourage everyone to contribute by donating to Inspire. For more information visit www.worldrecorddivingmalta.blogspot.com




Friday 4 October 2013

New World Record Holder

Sean has just beat the Guinness World Record at 48 hours 8 minutes and 17 seconds!!!! Congratulations Sean you have done us so proud!!! Everybody is BUZZZINGGGG on the surface!!

Sean has had a goodnights sleep and the team were in fits of laughter hearing him snoring underwater – possibily a new record he could submit for loudest snore in water?

We are all so proud of Sean for his persistence throughout the past 3 days!!! Well done Sean you are AMAZING!! You have proved the WRD Motto right "Bringing Recreational and Competition Diving to the next level!"

Special thanks to all the sponsors involved namely Starfish Diving School, Corinthia Hotel St. George’s Bay, Marina Hotel Corinthia Beach Resort, Premier Diving Equipment, Thermalution, M&A Diving Supplies, Apeks, Aqualung and Whites Drysuits.HUGE thanks to the safety team and St.John's Rescue Corps for their outstanding performance throughout the whole weekend!!!! 


Stay tuned!!!!!

Beats Personal Best!

With less than 20 hours to go, Sean has proudly beat his personal best of 36 hours and is over the moon about it!! Divers continue to head out to him on shift rotation by the hour and are doing a marvelous job at keeping Sean in high spirits. Well done to the team for bringing up loads of bottles and other bits of debris from the seabed this afternoon.



His fiancée Mikaela kept him company for some time earlier today and she did manage to make him chuckle quite a bit! She spent quite a while forwarding messages to Sean from all the viewers, he says a big thank you to all for the messages and support and continues to encourage you all to donate to Inspire!



Sean has spent a lot of time napping today – lucky for some!!! He has also had some dinner and grapes tonight. Although still quite windy in the bay with a bit of current, Sean is determined to carry on to reach his final goal!



Weather permitting tomorrow, we do encourage people to come down and attend the demo-weekend, participate in try dives (for non-divers) and greet Sean back to land on his exit from the water! We can’t wait to see you on land again Sean – keep it up you’ve impressed many today!! 

Half Way There!!!

Coming up to 30 hours underwater, Sean has reached the half way mark!!! Well done Sean you’ve made it up the top of the hill, time to start coming back down again ;)!

All ok here on land, many of the divers are getting some rest and catching up on some much needed sleep, while others are returning on shift. Premier Diving Equipment representatives are having a blast and seem to be very impressed by Sean’s persistence.




At this point I’d like say a huge well done and thank you to our  land/dive team and sponsors/guests for the amazing performance yesterday when we were suddenly hit by 1 metre waves. You were all outstanding and pushed yourselves as best you could and Sean would not still be under if it wasn’t for all of you! On his behalf, I’d like to cheekily say that he owes you all a beer ;) 

Thursday 3 October 2013

A Day Underwater!

Sean and the team have taken on the battle against the weather in full force with admirable enthusiasm and extreme 'can-do' attitude! Seems the weather is finally giving in and the wind and waves have started to calm down! 




Sean is still content at his base camp and has been asleep for a while now on his sun bed, getting some well needed rest before tomorrow's big clean up! At the moment, apart from WRD safety divers, Sean is also being watched over by Rachael Bell and Paddy Green from Premier Diving Equipment. Hats off to Rachael who is on her first ever night dive!! What a great opportunity to give it a try - Sean will be delighted!! 


Just a few more hours of darkness until the suns rays shine down on the seabed - we are sure this will be quite a rewarding feeling for Sean! Well done Sean we are all very proud of you and well done team who have been outstanding!!! 



The demo-weekend tomorrow will be open from 10am, weather permitting. Any divers wishing to join in and help with the clean up are more than welcome to do so. 


For those of you who were not watching the live stream yesterday, Sean sent a message on screen saying "Donate to Inspire" !!! - Let's do our best to meet his requests ;) Donate now direct via www.inspire.org.mt

A Quarter of the Way

Updates from the jetty! Apologies for the delay but wifey decided to pay Sean a not-so-quick visit on the sea bed and have only just warmed up and returned to IT Support! 

After being struck by horrific weather this afternoon which does not seem to want to improve, the team have accepted the challenge with even greater enthusiasm and are ready for an epic win!


Despite the very limited visibility, Sean has managed to collect several glass bottles and other debris and is forming a little heap by base camp to bring out of the water once the waves have calmed down. Sean made some new friends at base camp including a sea horse, octopus and pipefish. 




The team, jolly as ever, have relocated land support to higher levels and are happily watching Sean who is fast asleep on his sunbed for night.

Sean has eaten several random items – however the strangest food he has asked for this evening was Sausages for dinner. These have been sent down – not sure if they’ll go down a treat.


Even though the weather is not in our favour, the team will continue to fight as long as you continue to donate. Donate to Inspire by following the link: www.inspire.org.mt

Well done Sean – you’re a quarter of a way there – and we will be behind you the rest of the way!

Visitors and more visitors!

7 hours into the dive and Sean is still as chirpy as ever – despite the slight winds and currents. At the moment he is paddling along with his Dive Master Instructor Patrick Engstrom; a great surprise for Sean no doubt!


 Apeks, Aqualung, Whites, Premier Diving Equipment and Thermalution are on site and have set up their demo stands, promoting their latest available equipment and gear! Special Guest Garry Dallas is also lending a helping hand on the surface at the moment and will pop over for a swim with Sean soon!


Rachael and Paddy from Premier Diving Equipment have just joined safety divers Stefan Cirillo and Patrick Schembri to visit Sean – he’s definitely being kept busy!

Sean has eaten loads of food varying from grapes and oranges to chocolate and eggs. Safety divers continue to work on rotation bringing down full cylinders and expelling empty cylinders while monitoring Sean’s progess.



The WRDMalta team, set up at Corinthia Hotel St George’s Bay is in high spirits and continue to encourage Sean in his 60 hour challenge attempt. Go on Sean – You’re doing great!!!!! 
Approaching 4 hours underwater Sean is as happy as can be in the world he likes to call his home! Sean had a nice swim around at night, started collecting debris for the clean-up and was rewarded with a nice breakfast of hard boiled eggs! Sean smiled at the camera and rubbed his belly in content!


Safety divers are keeping Sean company on shift rotation – 2 divers per hour! Sean is in high spirits with the sun beaming down over the bay!

Any divers wishing to come and help with the beach clean we will be on site until Saturday at 5pm when Sean plans to exit the water. Those wishing to participate in the clean-up of the sea bed are kindly ask to donate €5.00 on site which will be forwarded to INSPIRE (v0/0199).



The Scuba-Demo weekend starts in an hour with guest exhibitors Apeks, Aqualung, Whites Drysuits, Premier Diving Equipment and Thermalution. 3 Day admission tickets cost €10.00 and can be baught at the entrance on the jetty at Corinthia Hotel St.George’s Bay. Will you be there? – We will!! 

Wednesday 2 October 2013

Live from the Jetty

And we’re offffff! Sean entered the water super confident and excited to begin his 60 hour challenge! Escorted out to the 11 metre mark by safety divers James Norris and Ian Warwick, Sean will spend the first couple of hours underwater at this depth, following which he will slowly make his way to his home for the next 60 hours “Basecamp!”




Special thanks goes out to the WRDMalta team, St.John’s Rescue Corps as well Premier Diving Equipment who turned up on site to watch Sean get in the water and make sure he is comfortable in his new Thermalution heated undersuit.

To follow Sean’s progress watch the live stream on http://ustre.am/15sNE and stay tuned on our Facebook page www.worldrecorddivingmalta.com

You can also keep up to date by visiting http://instagram.com/corinthiasg & https://twitter.com/corinthiasg



Less than 7 Hours to Go!!!

Wow - what a busy couple of days it's been! The team have been super busy at the dive site all week being as creative as ever! Thank you to all those involved and who contributed to get everything prepared in time for the big day!

Banners set up underwater, banners on land, marker buoys and lines in place, CCTV and live stream running, all divers & guests in Malta, time for Sean to relax in the Corinthia Hotel St.George's Bay Apollo Spa before it's time for his dip! 

Sean will be entering the water at 5am tomorrow morning accompanied by the WRDMalta safety diver team and will start off his challenge in water deeper than 11 metres. Later on during the day Sean will move to base camp where the live CCTV will be set up! To follow the live stream kindly visit: http://ustre.am/15sNE -The stream will go live at 5am! 

Apart from the live stream and blog you can keep track of Sean's progress and monitor his whereabouts by visiting the following pages: 
Facebook: www.facebook.com/worldrecorddiving
Twitter: https://twitter.com/corinthiasg
Instagram: http://instagram.com/corinthiasg

The demo-weekend with guest exhibitors Apeks, Aqualung, Whites, PDE & Thermalution will take place on Thursday to Saturday from 10am to 5pm. 3-Day Admission tickets cost 10€ per person, giving guests access to the demo and try out top of the range kit and gear. Visitors will also have the chance to take part in our raffle to win some awesome prizes and non-divers will be given the opportunity to take part in a happy hour of free try dives everyday! 

The team would like to welcome any divers to come down and help clean the sea bed of any debris in order to raise environmental awareness and promote marine conservation. 

All proceeds will be donated to the local charity INSPIRE (VO/0199). WRDMalta would like to encourage donations to Inspire which may be done by following the link https://pg.alert.com.mt/inspire/

The team would like to wish Sean the best of luck for his 60 hour challenge! 

Stay tuned ....