This is the moment a freediver, who took just one breath before he hit the waters, reaches the bottom of world's deepest pool. Guillaume Nery can be seen sinking at a rapid speed until he makes it to ...
A freediver who reached the bottom of the world's deepest pool on a single breath has been captured in incredible footage. The amazing video shows Guillaume Nery getting to the bottom of the 40-meter ...
Heinola, Finland — French freediver Arthur Guerin-Boeri set a record on Thursday by swimming 394 feet under ice. He did it in three minutes with just one breath, wearing a wetsuit but no flippers or ...
The video is literally breathtaking. Freediver Guillaume Nery recently reached the bottom of the world's deepest pool on a single breath. MORE: Jay Cutler is expected to call the Bears' opener The ...
For almost 30 minutes, Vitomir Maricic did not take a breath. Face down in a pool, surrounded by anxious onlookers, the Croatian freediver fought spasming pain to redefine what doctors thought was ...
French freediver Guillaume Nery just dropped 40 metres to the bottom of the world's deepest pool in one single breath. The diver emptied his lungs of air before beginning his descent in the Y-40 Deep ...
World Record in Freediving: Croatian Vitomir Maričić (stock photo) held his breath underwater for more than 29 minutes. What happened in his body during this time? Photo: Getty Images/Image Source In ...
The Guinness record for swimming under ice is 76.2 metres. Czech freediver David Vencl from Teplice in North Bohemia is planning to break it. The Guinness record for swimming under ice is 76.2 metres.
On June 14 in Opatija, Croatia, Vitomir Maričić slipped into a hotel pool, inhaled one last breath of pure oxygen, and disappeared beneath the surface. He stayed there — motionless, silent — for 29 ...
With humidity hanging in the hot afternoon air like a soggy blanket, visitors at the Oro Valley Aquatic Center were quick to strip down to their swimwear and hop into the pool. Melissa Ponder bundled ...
One of three people who died in separate drownings in Victorian waters last week was a freediver who had lost his fins, police have revealed. Three people drowned off Gippsland's coast on Friday One ...