Carlos Coste sets new Constant Weight World Record

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The Venezuelan freediver Carlos Coste, descended -90m of depth in Apnea Constant Weight to overcome the previous registration that was in being able to of the French freediver Guillaume Nery. Carlos completed the journey in 3 minutes 33 seconds.

The intent was witnessed and endorsed by the international judges AIDA, Dieter Baunman of Austria and Marlene Ospina of Colombia.

Next Sunday, 6th of October, Carlos will try to overcome the world record in the free immersion category, that at the moment is in being held by the Austrian Herbert Nitsh with -92m.

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About Stephan Whelan

Stephan is the Founder of DeeperBlue.com. His passion for the underwater world started early years with a try-dive in a hotel pool that soon formulated into a passion he pursued in all his spare time. He is a BSAC trained Dive Leader and has completed over 1,500 dives as well as enjoying Freediving (a personal best of 28m Constant Weight and a 4 minute breath-hold).
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