A woman covered a distance of two 16-story buildings underwater in one breath and broke a world record

16 January 2025, 13:30 | Finance and Banking
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An Australian freediver broke the world record for the longest underwater walk in one breath by a woman, covering a 112-meter distance along the bottom of the pool.. This is reported by the Guinness Book of Records..

It is noted that 35-year-old Amber Bourke has been freediving for more than 10 years.. Before breaking the record, she did intense training in and out of the pool..

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During scuba diving, a woman bends her back at an angle of 90 degrees and moves along the bottom of the pool in this position..

She covered 112 meters in one breath, which is equal to the height of more than two 16-story buildings.



Amber Bourke already holds 17 Australian freediving records and one IASA world record for underwater swimming..

Let us remind you that earlier the Guinness Book of Records canceled the record for the longevity of a 31-year-old dog after doubts arose regarding information about the animal’s age.

It was also reported that Andrei Bilby Argentis from Romania collected the world's largest collection of mobile phones and got into the Guinness Book of Records.

Based on materials: guinnessworldrecords.com



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