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  2. Stig Severinsen - Wikipedia

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    In May 2012 he was awarded the record of "Longest time breath held voluntarily (male)" by Guinness World Records for holding his breath for 22 minutes; [4] this record was achieved in a tank at the London School of Diving with the water cooled to 30 °F (−1 °C). [5] He held this record until 28 February 2016, when it was broken by Aleix Segura.

  3. Aleix Segura - Wikipedia

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    Aleix Segura i Vendrell (born 28 November 1986, Barcelona) is a Spanish multiple World Champion freediver [1] both under AIDA and CMAS official structures. Through spearfishing he developed his apnea skills and started competing in apnea (freediving) in 2011, reaching in competition during his debut year breath holds over eight minutes, and over ten minutes in the following seasons so far, [2 ...

  4. Herbert Nitsch - Wikipedia

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    Herbert also won the AIDA Individual World Championships. His record of 66 m (217 ft) for Constant Weight without fins, set in 2004, [5] was beaten by 14 m in 2005 by Czech free-diver, Martin Štěpánek, who was also the holder of the Free Immersion record of 106 m (348 ft); Nitsch recorded 100 m (328 ft) in September 2003, but his record was ...

  5. How Long Can Humans Hold Their Breath?

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    Humans set breath-holding records in water because they "can hold their breath twice as long underwater they can on land." The world record is 19 minutes and 30 seconds. It depends--but you can ...

  6. Estrella Navarro - Wikipedia

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    In the 2015 Caribbean Cup in Roatan, Honduras, she broke three diving records for Mexico. [5] In 2017, Navarro dove to a depth of 75 meters in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt in the Free Immersion (FIM) and Constant Weight Fins (CWT) categories. [1] [7] The record dive was validated by AIDA International at the Freediving World Apnea Center. [8]

  7. Robert Croft (diver) - Wikipedia

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    Over an 18-month period, in competition with Jacques Mayol and Enzo Majorca, he established three depth records: 212 feet (64 m) in 1967 - becoming the first person to ever dive beyond 200 feet while breath-holding, which at the time scientists believed was the physiological depth limit for breath-hold diving; 217 feet (66 m) in 1968

  8. Johanna Nordblad - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, she broke the female record in freediving with fins (dynamic), swimming 158 metres in 6m 39s. Nordblad also was the Finnish team captain and coach for the men’s national freediving team, preparing them for the 2014 World cup in Italy. Her current record in dynamic freediving is 192 m from the 2013 World Championships in Belgrade, Serbia.

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