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Carlos Coste comes closer to the Freediving World record

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Maguelito

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The Venezuelan freediver Carlos Coste, lowered 89 meters in its most recent checkup of training, to come closer to only 3 meters of the world record of apnea, in the modality free immersion. This fact is a he opens significant mouth for the great show to do it in Los Roques (Venezuela). Up to now the world record in the modality free immersion gets rid it maintains in 92 meters deep, and Coste aspires to surpass it without more difficulties, what has been demonstrated in its continuous sessions of training in the beaches of the central coast of Venezuela.

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Miguel A. Cedeño O.
miguel@sportalsub.net
Director-Webmaster
Sportsub & Sportalsub C.A.
www.sportalsub.net
Caracas, Venezuela
 

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