Sofía Gómez Uribe (Latin American Spanish: [soˈfia ˈɣomes uˈɾiβe]; born 15 April 1992)[1] is a Colombian freediver and civil engineer.
[3] In her first year, Gómez attempted to break the Pan-American record for dynamic apnea, but became unconscious after swimming for 180 metres (590 ft).
[2] In 2016, she broke the Pan-American records for the constant weight with fins and free immersion events at the Vertical Blue competition.
[4] In 2017, she broke the CMAS Constant Weight Bi-Fins freediving world record after descending 83.1 metres (273 ft) in a time of 2 minutes and 43 seconds, beating Alenka Artnik's previous record of 82 metres (269 ft) set the previous year in Kaş, Turkey.
[13] In September 2018, Gómez set a new women's world record with a Constant Weight with bi-fins (CWT) dive to 86 metres (282 ft).