Tara Dives Into Record Books I Australian Rural & Regional News
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Holding your breath is a difficult exercise, everyone can experience it. Yet, on Saturday, June 14, the Croatian Vitomir Maricicic managed to stay immersed without breathing for 29 minutes and 3 minutes.
Croatian free diver Vitomir Maričić dived into a three-meter pool in Opatija and returned to the surface 29 minutes and three seconds later, setting a new Guinness World Record for holding one's breath at rest.
Tara dives into record books I Australian Rural & Regional News
Austinn Lane, Yorke Peninsula Country Times Former Yorke Peninsula resident Tara Rawson has made history, becoming the deepest Australian female freediver and setting two national records at the AIDA Asian Freediving Cup in the Philippines last week. Rawson achieved a dive of 82 metres in the Constant Weight event, setting a national record, and reached 79m in the Constant Weight Bi-fins event, establishing a new continental record. Diving deep.…
Croatian freediver Vitomir Maričić has set a new Guinness World Record for static apnea - holding your breath while still. On Saturday, Maričić began his record attempt in a three-meter pool in Opatija and returned to the surface 29 minutes and three seconds later. In doing so, he achieved one of the most astonishing records at the intersection of sports, medicine and science.
Croatian freediver Vitomir Maričić has set a new Guinness World Record for static apnea - holding your breath while still. On Saturday, Maričić began his record attempt in a 3-meter pool in Opatija and returned to the surface 29 minutes and three seconds later. In doing so, he achieved one of the most astonishing records at the intersection of sports, medicine and science.
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