Four Freediving world files were set up this past weekend at the Croatian Pool Freediving National Championships in Sisak, Croatia.
Vanja Peles broke the men’s CMAS world document within the Dynamic No Fins (DNF) freediving self-discipline with a 220-meter (722-foot) swim, and Budimir Buda Sobat set up a brand contemporary Guinness world document for his 24-minute, 33-2d, oxygen-assisted static breath-rep.
The 54-year-veteran Sobat beat his outdated document by more than two minutes.
Mirela Kardasevic set up a women’s CMAS world document with a 231-meter (758-foot) swim within the Dynamic with Bifins (DNF-BF) self-discipline and a 206-meter (676-foot) swim within the Dynamic No-Fins (DNF) self-discipline.
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John Liang is the News Editor at DeeperBlue.com. He first got the diving computer virus while in Excessive School in Cairo, Egypt, the set up he earned his PADI Start Water Diver certification within the Crimson Sea off the Sinai Peninsula. Since then, John has dived in a volcanic lake in Guatemala, amongst white-tipped sharks off the Pacific Waft of Costa Rica, and hundreds of places including a pool in Las Vegas helping to interrupt the area document for the largest underwater press conference.