Tanya Streeter
Tanya Streeter was born on Jan 10, 1973 in Cayman Islands. Tanya Streeter's big-screen debut came with A Plastic Ocean directed by Craig Leeson in 2016. Tanya Streeter is known for A Plastic Ocean directed by Craig Leeson, David Attenborough stars as Self - Special Contributor and Sylvia Earle as Self - Special Contributor. The upcoming new movie Tanya Streeter plays is A Plastic Ocean which will be released on Apr 19, 2017.
Tanya Streeter began freediving at age 25 and soon began to break records. In 1998, she blasted through the Women's "No Limits Diving Record" by 10 feet, achieving a total depth of 370 feet (113 m). She was inducted into the Women Diver's Hall of Fame in March, 2000. In 2002, she broke the men's no limit world diving record by diving to a depth of 525 feet (160 m) near the Turks and Caicos Islands, a record which was surpassed later that year by French diver Loïc Leferme. In 2003 she broke the men's variable ballast world record by diving to a depth of 400 feet (122 m). As of October, 2005, she holds the women's world record for "No Limits Apnea."After giving birth in August, 2008 Tanya Streeter officially retired from freediving. She resides in Austin, Texas in 2011, where she is doing various projects. It is rumored that she will appear on BBC America in the fall season of 2011 on a undisclosed project.
Birthday
Jan 10, 1973Place of Birth
Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands