In conversation with...Thai cave diving rescue hero, Huddersfield-born Jason Mallinson
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- Опубліковано 18 лип 2019
- Jason Mallinson was one of the British cave divers flown in to save the Wild Boars football team and their coach, who were trapped in Thailand’s Tham Luang Nang Non Caves in 2018. Here, Jason talks about how he got into cave diving, feeling claustrophobic and his world record for the deepest cave dive in Pozo Azul.
Jason was conferred with an Honorary Doctorate of the University for services to cave diving exploration and rescue. Read the full story: www.hud.ac/fp2
Wow! I'm so glad that there is an interview with the hero Jason Mallinson! 😍 I'm a big fan of you🥰, the whole world is impressed by the work you have done in the Thai cave rescue mission! I was looking for an account for Jason Mallinson in social media but I didn't find any! 😢 I'm disappointed by that, but I wish noting but the best for you Jason!!!! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
🎉 You are an amazing hero 🎉
I acknowledge your contribution to saving the cave boys. You are a hero.!!!! So appreciative of your efforts xxx wendy. Australia x
So much admiration, respect, and appreciation for this man. God Bless him ALWAYS. Thank you 🙏
What an absolute genius. Gentleman has lived more lives, than I even know existed.
I think you are amazing, Mr. Mallinson! So awed by you!
Best in the world is best in the world
This guy is built differently
Thanks for sharing this video.
Interesting to listen to Jason or Mally as I remember him from so many years back in my career working as a rope access technician.. full respect.
Go on. 🍿
I wish I could meet him like you did. 😢
Hero!!!
He is so downtoearth
Really really cool.. but i feel like I would never do it
dry caving ?is that potholeing ??
Caves with no water in them, so one can walk or crawl, no diving needed.
Potholing is usually pretty wet but can be dry sometimes.