Guillaume Néry Explained

Guillaume Néry
Birth Date:11 July 1982
Occupation:Free diver
Notable Works:Free Fall, Narcosis, Ocean Gravity
Website:https://guillaumenery.com/

Guillaume Néry (born 11 July 1982) is a French free diver.

Sports career

Néry grew up in Nice, by the Mediterranean sea, and discovered freediving by accident when he was 14 years old. He then decided to join a freediving club, where he began to specialise in the constant weight discipline, using fins and without the use of a sled. At 19 years old, he joined the France national team and set a French constant weight national record of -82 meters (which also matched the world record at the time). The following year, he reached -87 meters in constant weight, becoming the youngest world record holder in the history of freediving.

In 2004, Néry travelled to Reunion Island, where he set another world record of -96m.[1] In 2005, while training for the first freediving world championships organized in Nice, Néry reached -100m during a training session. The same year, he reached -105m, which was Jacques Mayol’s last world record, set in 1983 in the No Limits discipline (going down with a sled, and coming up with a balloon filled with air).[2] In 2006, Néry reached -109m.

In 2007, his friend Loïc Leferme died during a training dive.[3]

In July 2008, he broke the constant weight world record for the fourth time with -113 meters. Two months later, with the French freediving team (with Morgan Bourc'his and Christian Maldamé) he became Team World Champion in Egypt. It was the first gold medal for the French Team in a freediving world championship. In 2011, Néry won the constant weight AIDA freediving World Champion title, in Kalamata, Greece, the last title that was still missing in his career, with a dive to -117 meters.

On 8 September 2015, during a pre-competition leading up to the individual world championships in Cyprus, Néry broke his own personal best and set the second deepest dive in history to -126m, two meters away from the world record, held by his friend Alexey Molchanov.[4] He then decided to tackle the world record two days later, on the last day of this pre-competition, 5 days before the start of the World Championships.

On 10 September 2015, Néry made an attempt to dive to -129m, but the judges and organizers made a mistake when setting the dive line, meaning that he actually dived down to -139m.[5] He had a black-out a few meters from the surface and suffered a lung barotrauma. The accident forced him to pull out of the world championships, and he subsequently retired from competition.[6]

Records

AIDA records of Guillaume Nery:[7]

Filmmaking

In 2010 Néry and his partner Julie Gautier directed a short film called Free Fall, which was watched more than 30 million times.[8] It showed him swimming into Dean's Blue Hole in The Bahamas. Between 2011 and 2012, Néry and Gautier made another short film, Narcosis, directed by Julie Gautier and released in 2014.

In 2014, during a trip to Polynesia, the couple started their third short film, Ocean Gravity, at Rangiroa atoll. In 2016, Néry released another movie, Haven, shot on The Haven, one of the biggest shipwrecks in the Mediterranean, off the coast of Genoa. The same year he appeared in Attention - A Life in Extremes, a documentary about extreme sports.[9]

Néry appeared (alongside Alice Modolo) in Naughty Boy and Beyoncé's music video of the song "Runnin' (Lose It All)", released on 18 September 2015.[10]

In 2019, Néry and Gautier released the short film One Breath Around the World. Filming took place in multiple countries, including Mexico, Japan, and Mauritius.[11]

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2004-06-09 . Plongée en apnée : Record du monde pour Guillaume Néry . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20180126012605/http://www.ipreunion.com/sports/reportage/2004/06/09/plongee-en-apnee,record-du-monde-pour-guillaume-nery,1166.html . 2018-01-26 . 2019-03-24 . Ipreunion.com.
  2. Web site: Henry . Michael . 2005-09-03 . Le fond de l'air au fond de l'eau . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20210925174116/https://www.liberation.fr/sports/2005/09/03/le-fond-de-l-air-au-fond-de-l-eau_531188/ . 2021-09-25 . 24 March 2019 . Libération.fr.
  3. Web site: Harris . Mark . 2007-05-29 . Obituary: Loïc Leferme . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20220207192655/https://www.theguardian.com/news/2007/may/30/guardianobituaries.obituaries1 . 2022-02-07 . 2022-05-11 . . en.
  4. Web site: Interview de Guillaume Néry après son record de France à -126m, "je vais tenter le record du monde...". 9 September 2015. Franceapnee.com. 24 March 2019.
  5. Web site: Mistake nearly kills free diver. Connexionfrance.com. 24 March 2019.
  6. Web site: Guillaume Nery underwater party. 1 February 2016. Swimmersdaily.com. 24 March 2019.
  7. Web site: AIDA - Ranking. Aidainternational.org. 24 March 2019. 26 January 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20180126012457/https://www.aidainternational.org/Ranking/Rankings. dead.
  8. Web site: Guillaume Nery Base Jumping Underwater At Dean's Blue Hole (VIDEO). Nicholas. Graham. 8 June 2010. 24 March 2019. Huff Post.
  9. Web site: Attention A Life in Extremes - feature documentary. Attentionlifeinextremes.com. 24 March 2019.
  10. Web site: Watch Naughty Boy’s Breathtaking Underwater Video for ‘Lose It All’. 17 September 2015. Radio.com. 19 September 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20160220062032/http://radio.com/2015/09/17/naughty-boy-beyonce-lose-it-all-video/. 20 February 2016. dead.
  11. Web site: Freedivers Guillaume Nery and Julie Gautier discuss their film One Breath Around the World. https://web.archive.org/web/20210422233546/https://www.nationalgeographic.com/adventure/article/freedivers-guillaume-nery-julie-gautier-one-breath-around-world. dead. April 22, 2021. 2019-04-25. National Geographic. 2022-05-10.