A man from Denmark has made a record of swimming 662 feet underwater with just one breath. Video of the breathtaking stunt may leave your jaw drop.
Swimming is an amazing but tough exercise, and you need to practice more and more to maintain breathing while diving into deep water. But, this man has expertise on it.
A Danish swimmer Stig Severinsen was seen swimming 662 feet, 8.7 inches, or 202 meters underwater with just one breath. The video is almost three minutes long.
The video was posted on the official Facebook page of Guinness World Records on December 23. The video was posted with the caption, “New record: A breath-taking new record from Denmark’s incredible Stig Åvall Severinsen. How far can he swim underwater in a single breath?”
The video achieved over 5,100 reactions on Facebook.
Severinsen also reacted to the post and thanked the Guinness Book of World Records for the support.
“Thank you Guinness World Records for sharing with the world and for a great collaboration. I am happy to see people worldwide welcoming my “2020 Dive” with so much kindness and interest. Let us stay positive in times of adversity and keep taking care of our fellow humans and Mother Earth,” he wrote.
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