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New GUINNESS world record – freediving under ice

Yesterday, Stig Avail Severinsen set a new Guiness world record under ice. Wearing nothing more than the skin he was born with and a patch of lycra for a swimsuit, Stig successfully beat the previous record of 57.5 meters with a breath-hold swim of 72 meters (236.22 ft) under ice so thick they had to drill holes to get into it.

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See the video of the new Guiness World Record Under Ice here below:

http://nyhederne.tv2.dk/article/id/29064715/

Francesca Koe
Francesca Koehttps://www.deeperblue.com/
An active ocean advocate, VP of U.S. Freediving, a multi-agency dive instructor, PFI Safety Supervisor and AIDA judge, Francesca also serves as the Editor-At-Large here at DeeperBlue.com. You can usually find Francesca diving in the kelp, hanging out at the Farallones with sharky friends, or trying to improve upon her own PB's.

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