Venezuelan Swimmer Smashes Free Diving Record

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Earlier this week, Venezuelan free diver Carlos Coste swam his way into the Guinness Book of Records by diving to a depth of 492ft. (150 meters) without using any breathing apparatus.

The 34-year old competitive diver performed his daring dive by swimming through one of the tunnels of the colossal underwater cave network of Dos Ojos (two eyes) that lies on the Caribbean coast of Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula.

Equipped with just a monofin to provide thrust and a torch to guide him through the dark waters, Carlos completed his amazing feat in just two and a half minutes, holding his breath the entire time. While that seems like a lot, it was a piece of cake for this amazing free diver who has trained himself to hold his breath underwater for seven whole minutes!

Carlos who had been training for this event for about three years says that the diving at such depths is not about going as fast as one can, but about finding a steady pace and being in the best hydrodynamic position.

Needless to say, the triumphant diver was thrilled after he was done - Not only had he more than doubled the 75 meter depth that he needed to achieve for the record books, but he had also done it by combining his love for speleology and swimming. Pretty awesome!

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  • jldover 14 years
    i can only hold my breath at 1 minute
    • iover 14 years
      cool girlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll!
      • Ellenover 14 years
        That is amazing to swim that deep.
        • zoeover 14 years
          cool 492 feet
          • thomasover 14 years
            cool
            • alyssaover 14 years
              ummmmmmmm i love shawn
              • dj 4over 14 years
                amazing awsome cool and cool
                • swimmsrarr11over 14 years
                  kool
                  • swimmsrarr11over 14 years
                    super sweet and amazing
                    • Sarahover 14 years
                      My dad and me to things like this all week end, but we have never gone that deep