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William Trubridge's world record dive to 100m with no fins

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Uploaded by on Dec 14, 2010

On December 12, 2010, at 11:43am local time in the Bahamas, New Zealander William Trubridge dove 100 meters into Dean's Blue Hole on Long Island with a single breath of air and only his hands and feet to propel him down and up.

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  • he could break 200m record, but only once xD

  • como aguanta tanta presion ? 100 metros viene siendo como si te aplastara un coche los pulmones.

    Buen record.

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  • stud

  • Unbelievable...what lungs!

  • very dangerous sport

  • @PaoloRi95 lol I get the joke, but for your information

    to break the record you need to

    dive to X meters depth,

    go up again,

    and within 15 seconds: take off your nose blocker(or whatever its called in english) do the "OK" signal with your hands say "I am ok" or whatever, to show that you are OK

    and then keep your chin above water for another 15 seconds.

    If you fail to do any of these, or do them in the wrong order, you are disqualified

  • @juanfranciscoqm El cuerpo llena la cavidad torácica con plasma para evitar que la presión la aplaste.

  • Oh my g0d

    

  • Fascinating !!!!

  • respect man!

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