A New Zealand-raised freediver has broken the world record for the deepest dive under ice, reaching a depth of 70 metres. ANT WILLIAMS Ant Williams swimming 223m with one breath. ANT WILLIAMS Freediver Ant Williams rises from a dive (file picture). ANT WILLIAMS West Auckland-raised Ant Williams has completed a record-breaking free dive below the Arctic ice. "[Preparing for the ice dive] has really led me to learn quite remarkable things around wetsuit design and coldwater isolation," he said.
Source: Stuff March 28, 2019 11:37 UTC