#New #WorldRecord #Freediving #2020
On january 17, 2021, Tunisian Freediver Walid Boudhiaf successfully attempted a new World Record Dive, on a single breath of air, in the discipline of Variable Weight to a depth of 150m. This dive took months of preparation and was conducted with the highest safety standards.This record has been officially ratified by the International Freediving Federation AIDA International.
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Organizer, head of safety and coach:
Andrea Zuccari
Safeties :
Tito zappala
Karim Osama
Dunia Quintero Rosquete
Judges :
Pim Vermeulen
Denys Rylov.
Doctor :
Brian Crossland
Ahmed M.sakr
Photographer:
Alice Cattaneo
Underwater videographer:
Samuel Vecchi

23 Comments
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Put me back in the water jacque, it's a better world…its a better place…(THE BIG BLUE)….
Dayum.
Bravo belle perf
احسنت يا معلم، مبروك الرقم القياسي العالمي، شرفت تونس
Bravo maalem !! Belehy chkoun yaaref win fama scuba diving fi tounes??
Mouch record 3amlo Pippin 170m ?
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Bravo 👏👏
I can't even hold my breath for one minute. This is beyond human. Well done. Much respect to this amazing athelete.
Bravo
that looks painfully hard! amazing work
بقضل قيديوهات السباخة علي سطح الماء ةلبسالغطسي
its not freediving this is underwater freefalling wtf
these freedivers are crazy people
Very proud Walid
Keep up the good work
May God protect you
Can someone clarify something on this, is it allowed in vwt record attempts to pull on the line like he was doing when the first safety met him?
Those people must be an equalization giants.. Such speed requires a superb skills of equalization. Great athlete and great capabilities.
Not free diving lol
You can tunisia africa proud of you walid… Such a gift ❤️🇹🇳🇹🇳🇹🇳🇹🇳🇹🇳🇹🇳🇹🇳🇹🇳🇹🇳
Bravo champion 👑🔝❤️🇹🇳
how goggles EQ works you have a nose clip so ear EQ is easy but i dont get how goggles can work without EQ at 130m your eyes would be blow out so you must have a way of EQ which i dont understand 🙂 incredible dive huge respect
But herbert nitsch freedive 252 metrs