This article was nominated for deletion on 8 August 2014 (UTC). The result of the discussion was keep.
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I removed the speedy delete tag for a few reasons. Fist the author does claim notability of the subject. Granted, it is near the bottom of the article, so could be easily overlooked. What was more disturbing, is that on a quick Google search I was able to find Ms. Ayerst was the 2007 World Champion by Underwater Photography, as noted here [1] for her photo shoots. Likewise, additional possible references are available. At worst, this may be a candidate for AFD. Nevertheless, is clearly not a speedy. Thanks ShoesssSTalk 15:38, 5 December 2008 (UTC)[reply]