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Miranda Krestovnikoff returns to GO Diving Show

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Miranda Krestovnikoff
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TV presenter, author and conservationist Miranda Krestovnikoff is returning to the Main Stage at the GO Diving Show in March, after a two-year hiatus from the event.

Miranda, who has been on several diving trips with her teenage son and daughter in the past two years, is looking forward to returning to this year's event (2-3 March 2024), and in fact, the topic of ‘family diving' will be front and centre to her presentations, and she'll be joined on stage by Oliver and Amelie, who will be giving their thoughts on youth diving.

Miranda will be joining a host of star names on the Main Stage, including fellow TV presenters Monty Halls (making a welcome return after a one-year hiatus from the show) and Andy Torbet, technical diving legend Jarrod Jablonski, freediving guru and key DEEP team member Kirk Krack, powerboat champion and stunt performer Sarah Donohue and underwater photography master Alex Mustard.

Miranda Krestovnikoff

Miranda was studying zoology at Bristol University when she discovered her love for making wildlife stories during a three-month placement as an assistant to a wildlife cameraman on a Natural World project. From then, she knew she wanted to work in wildlife film-making, and she managed to secure work at the BBC Natural History Unit, moving from being a runner, to a researcher, and then getting her big break in 1998 when she presented for Fox Television.

Since then she has travelled far and wide, presenting for many different TV channels and programmes, including The One Show and Coast, and she has recently become an ambassador for Project Seagrass, an organisation dedicated to saving seagrass habitats around the world.

She was listed as one of the Top 100 Most Influential Women in the West in 2018.

The GO Diving Show

The GO Diving Show returns to the NAEC at Stoneleigh Park, near Kenilworth, on 2-3 March, this time taking in all three halls and expanding to 10,000 sq metres of exhibition space.

As well as the Main Stage, there are also dedicated stages for UK diving, technical diving, underwater photography and inspirational tales, plus the ever-popular Cave, the giant trydive pool. and, new for 2024, an interactive bouldering wall and a dual VR diving simulator so you and your ‘buddy' can venture off ‘underwater' together, all scattered among an ever-increasing array of stands from tourist boards, manufacturers, training agencies, resorts, liveaboards, dive centres, retailers and much more.

Tickets, which are valid for the entire weekend and include complementary parking, are available now, priced at £25.

Scuba Diver magazine subscribers receive a discounted rate (£11.68), and those who have completed a Discover Scuba Diver session, or an open water/advanced open water (or equivalent – see website for full list of relevant courses from PADI, BSAC, NAUI, RAID, SAA, SSI and SDIsince 1 April 2023, are eligible for FREE tickets. Verification of subscription or course completion is required for these special offers.

BSAC, PADI, SDI, NAUI, RAID, SAA or SSI diver? Get in touch with your training agency for special member discounts on tickets!

The 2024 show also sees the Ocean Film Festival taking place on the Saturday evening – settle in and watch a host of award-winning films on our giant screen on the Main Stage. Entrance to the Ocean Film Festival is included in a weekend show ticket, meaning it represents even better value for money! (A ticket to just the Ocean Film Festival on the Saturday evening is £14.94).

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Scuba Diver's Editorial Director Mark Evans has been in the diving industry for nearly 25 years, and has been diving since he was just 12 years old. nearly 40-odd years later and he is still addicted to the underwater world.
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