Enzo Maiorca

Diver

Birthday June 21, 1931

Birth Sign Cancer

Birthplace Syracuse, Italy

DEATH DATE 2016, Syracuse, Italy (85 years old)

Nationality Italy

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1931

Enzo Maiorca (21 June 1931 – 13 November 2016) was an Italian free diver who held several world freediving records.

Born Vincenzo Maiorca on 21 June 1931 in Syracuse, Sicily, he died on 13 November 2016 in the same city.

1956

In 1956 a friend showed him an article about a new depth record of 41 meters set by spearfishing champions Ennio Falco and Alberto Novelli.

Maiorca was led by the article to begin competing in order to achieve the title of the "man who reaches the deepest."

1960

He achieved this in 1960, when he reached 45 metres to beat Brazilian Americo Santarelli.

That same year, however, Santarelli reclaimed the title by reaching 46 metres, which Maiorca soon surpassed at 49 metres.

• 1960 September depth 45 Metres

• 1960 November depth 49 Metres

1961

• August 1961 50 Metres

1962

• 1962 August depth 51 Metres

1963

Maiorca's main rivals were the Brazilian Amerigo Santarelli (who retired from the sport in 1963), Teteke Williams, Robert Croft, and Jacques Mayol.

1964

• 1964 August depth 53 Metres

1965

• 1965 August depth 54 Metres

1966

• 1966 November depth 62 Metres

1967

In 1967 Maiorca ceased spearfishing, while still competing in freediving.

He explained in an interview why he abandoned spearfishing:

• 1967 September depth 64 Metres

1968

• 1968 August depth 69 Metres

1969

• 1969 August depth 72 Metres

1970

• 1970 August depth 74 Metres

1971

• 1971 August depth 77 Metres

1972

• 1972 August depth 78 Metres

1973

• 1973 August depth 80 Metres

1974

On 22 September 1974, in the Bay of Ieranto (or 'Jeranto') at the western end of the Gulf of Salerno, Maiorca attempted to establish a new world record for freediving, aiming for 90 metres.

The event was televised live, for the first time in the history of RAI (the Italian national broadcaster).

Less than 20 metres into his dive, Maiorca bumped into Enzo Bottesini, an expert scuba instructor, and upon resurfacing he let out a string of strong expletives, many of which were clearly audible to the television audience.

His outburst led to a television ban for many years, and led to his retirement from competition for more than a decade.

• 1974 September depth 87 Metres

1977

In 1977, Maiorca was initiated into Scottish Rite Freemasonry at the "Archimede di Siracusa" Lodge in Italy.

1986

• 1986 depth 91 Metres

1987

• 1987 depth 94 Metres

1988

In 1988, Maiorca returned to free diving and set his final record of 101 metres.

The character Enzo Molinari, portrayed by Jean Reno, in the 1988 Luc Besson film The Big Blue was based on Maiorca.

• 1988 depth 101 Metres

1994

From 1994 to 1996, Maiorca was elected to the Senate for the right-wing Alleanza Nazionale party.

2000

Maiorca also appeared on Lineablu, a RAI broadcast news series, from 2000 to 2002.

2016

Maiorca was born in Syracuse, Sicily, where he also died in 2016.

Maiorca was a vegetarian.

2017

With the agreement of the Grand Orient of Italy lodge, this element of his biography was publicly revealed in 2017.

Maiorca learned to swim at age 4 and soon began to dive, although expressing a great fear of the sea.