New Zealand freediver William Trubridge goes deep for world recordNicolas Rossier/Youtube One Breath - The Story of William TrubridgeImagine holding your breath for more than four minutes. If that already seems beyond impossible, imagine doing it underwater - deep underwater - descending 100m down into the darkness. READ MORE:* William Trubridge sets two freediving world records in three days* NZ freediver William Trubridge in 'huge shock' at loss of Natalia Molchanova* Kiwi freediver dices with death in failed record attemptWilliam Trubridge dived to 125m on a single breath of air in the Bahamas. The 17-time world record-holding freediver and current freediving world champion trains 11 months out of 12, three to six hours a day. New Zealander William Trubridge sets a free diving world record with a 122m plunge in the Caribbean.
Source: Stuff July 20, 2016 02:03 UTC