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Walter Steyn 92m freediving record

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Uploaded by on Apr 22, 2009

92m constant weight dive performed in Vertical Blue competition in the Bahamas in April 2009 by Walter Steyn. This was an Australian record at the time but was followed a few days later by a 100m dive which is still the current National record. All rights reserved Blue Eye FX Productions 2009.

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  • I only wrote a brief description when I first put this up, I should have made it bit more clear it was a national record. This was followed a few days later by a dive to 100m which is still the current Australian record. I was ranked no6 in the world in depth for 2009 so yes there are better divers out there. Will Trubridge is a much better diver then me and is a top bloke have spent quite a bit of time training with him. For the US folk out there this is well above the US national record ;-)

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  • @15CenterMass weak?? this is awesome, and William would definately agree with that. Just try to freedive to even 10m and you will realise the effort that goes into an effort such as this.

  • yea sexydiver16 but there are sites with good dive stories on the net too. The myscubastory site has the best. They also have dive accident stories and videos; lost buddy stories and shark encounter videos. all of them are true life. Type myscubastory into google and its the first site.

  • @fillippo008 NO, I WAS EVEN MORE DOWN AND WITHOUT FINS !!!!!!!!

  • Wiliam Trubridge was there...have you spotted him?

  • 0:50 just walkin up the water

  • Courage!

  • superb movie, this dive is state of art

  • fantastic

  • Read the description! Anyway, can you guys dive that deep or hold your breath for even a minute? Do you have an idea how deep 92m is? This is an amazing performance!

  • i love how casual he is

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