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Croatian Freediver Goran Colak Set New Dynamic No Fins World Record

30 year old Croatian Freediver Goran Colak has added to his collection of National and World Records with a 225m swim in Dynamic No Fins (DNF) on Thursday.  The swim was completed in 4 mins 30 sec and the surfacing protocol was particularly strong and completed in only 7 seconds.

This record improves on the previous World Record held by Dave Mullins of New Zealand who set it at 218m in 2010.

“This morning I broke another AIDA WR, dynamic no fins to a distance of 225m. This one is for you Nicholas, like we sad, just go for it no matter what. After checking the video looks like I’m quite lazy these days, dive time was sharp 4:30min. Thank you all for your support!” said Colak on his Facebook page after his dive.

Goran has announced this he will be looking to extend this record today in another attempt.

Goran Colak 225m DNF

Stephan Whelan
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