Mandy-Rae Cruickshank


Mandy-Rae Cruickshank is a world champion free-diver and record-holder from Vancouver, British Columbia.
Cruickshank holds several Canadian and world records. She set the women's world record for constant ballast by diving to a depth of 88 metres on one breath, in April 2007 in the Cayman Islands. On April 8, 2005, Cruickshank set the new world record in the Constant Weight without fins discipline, free-diving to 50m. On April 11, 2005, she set the new world record in the Free Immersion discipline, diving to 74m by pulling herself down and up a line.
As captain of the Canadian free-diving team at the 2004 AIDA World Championships, the women's team took first place.
In May 2006 she was the subject of media attention as one of stage magician David Blaine's Drowned Alive show safety divers. Along with Martin Štěpánek she dove into Blaine's water-filled sphere to rescue him from drowning during his failed 9-minute breath-holding stunt.
She was also cast in the 2009 documentary film The Cove.
Cruickshank was inducted into the Women Divers Hall of Fame in 2009.

Records and statistics

Personal best performances

apneaRecordDateLocation
CNF41 m9 January 2003Vancouver, BC