Guy Garman

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Guy Garman‏‎ (also known as Doc Deep) was a renowned scuba diver and physician known for his attempts to break the world record for the deepest scuba dive.

Early Life and Career[edit | edit source]

Garman was born and raised in America. He pursued his medical degree and later established a successful medical practice. However, his passion for scuba diving led him to become a certified technical diver and instructor. He was known for his meticulous planning and preparation for each dive.

Scuba Diving Career[edit | edit source]

Garman's scuba diving career was marked by his ambitious attempts to break world records. He was particularly interested in deep diving, a specialized type of scuba diving that involves descending to great depths. In 2014, he successfully completed a dive to a depth of 800 feet, which was a significant achievement in the field of deep diving.

World Record Attempt[edit | edit source]

In 2015, Garman attempted to break the world record for the deepest scuba dive. The record, held by Ahmed Gabr, was set at a depth of 1,090 feet. Garman's goal was to reach a depth of 1,200 feet. Despite his extensive preparation, the attempt ended in tragedy when Garman failed to resurface.

Legacy[edit | edit source]

Garman's dedication to his passion and his ambitious spirit have left a lasting impact on the scuba diving community. His life and career serve as a reminder of the risks and rewards associated with deep diving.

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References[edit | edit source]

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Contributors: Prab R. Tumpati, MD