Croatian freediver Vitomir Maričić broke the world record for longest human breath hold with a stunning 29 minutes and 3 seconds—almost five minutes longer than the previous record, set in 2021.
Your lungs start burning after 30 seconds underwater. Most people tap out before hitting two minutes. Yet Croatian freediver Vitomir Maričić just held his breath for 29 minutes and 3 seconds on June ...
NORTH PALM BEACH, Fla. — Loved ones of freediver Virgil Price III are reflecting on his passing. The 39-year-old West Palm Beach native disappeared during a dive on Mother's Day and never resurfaced. ...
Vitomir Maricic, a freediver from Croatia, did something incredible on June 14: He held his breath for 29 minutes and three seconds, shattering the previous world record by nearly five minutes. For ...
The world’s best freediver is feared dead after going missing during a recreational dive off the coast of Spain. Natalia Molchanova, the most decorated freediver in the world with 41 world records and ...
Why? That one-word question bobs up more than once in “Freediver,” director Michael John Warren’s often fascinating documentary about Alexey Molchanov, a champion in a sport to which audiences may not ...
They're videos of someone holding their breath – that'll take your breath away. Incredible footage shows freediver Kendra Vandergrift, from Florida, squeezing through terrifying small holes and ...
Here’s what you’ll learn when you read this story: The act of breathing has been central to life on Earth since the beginning, and the average human will take more than 600 million breaths in a single ...
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