Take a deep breath: Record-breaking freediver swims 121 metres below the water WITHOUT air |
Divers at the 2012 freediving world cup in the Bahamas probably had other things on their minds than taking in the beautiful scenery of the picturesque bay.
The competitors took their lives in to their own hands as they dived without air, with some reaching depths of more than 100 metres in the contest.
New Zealand competitor William Trubridge broke a national record as he completed a dive to 121m (under constant weight) in Dean’s Blue Hole on Long Island, in the Bahamas.