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New World Record

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The Guinness record of eight divers breathing from a single tank (well, a double tank) and a single regulator during an hour was broken this Saturday. This time they were 13 divers in the team. More details and photos at AIDA-Czech at the following link:

AIDA CZ - freediving, nádechové potápìní

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The attempt was watched by experienced AIDA judges, and besides others they also took care that no oxygen or other gas mixes were used prior or during the attempt.

What is interesting is that the last record (8 divers) was set by freedivers, while this one by scuba divers without a specific freediving training.
 
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What is interesting is that the last record (8 divers) was set by freedivers, while this one by scuba divers without a specific freediving training.

There's hope for those SCUBA divers yet! rofl
 
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