Who is the best free diver?

Herbert Nitsch (born 20 April 1970) is an Austrian freediver who has held world records in all of the eight freediving disciplines recognised by AIDA International. He is the current freediving world record champion and “the deepest man on earth”.

What is the women’s freediving record?

114 metres
The deepest constant weight freedive by a female is 114 metres (374 ft), achieved by Alenka Artnik (Slovenia) on 7 November 2020 at the AIDA Blue Week Competition in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt. Artnik smashed Alessia Zecchini’s previous record by 7 metres.

Was Natalia Molchanova’s body found?

Two years later, Molchanova, considered by many to be the greatest free diver in history, disappeared off the coast of Spain during a recreational dive on a sunny August morning. Her body was never found.

How long can Tanya Streeter hold her breath?

six minutes
Tanya Streeter is a professional freediver, which means she dives while holding her breath and without using oxygen tanks. She can stay underwater for more than six minutes.

What is the deepest a free diver has gone?

214 m
The deepest no-limit freedive by a male is 214 m (702 ft 1.18 in), by Herbert Nitsch (Austria) in…

How long can a free diver hold their breath?

Most people without any training can hold their breath for about 30 seconds without gasping for air. But free divers who swim without the aids of snorkels or scuba gear can actually hold their breath for more than 10 minutes.

What happened Audrey Mestre?

Death. In October 2002, Mestre died in an early attempt to break the 160 meters no-limits free-diving world record that Tanya Streeter had established a few weeks before on August 17, 2002 (at that time this was both men and women’s official AIDA record).

How far down do Free Divers go?

For most swimmers, a depth of 20 feet (6.09 metres) is the most they will free dive. Experienced divers can safely dive to a depth of 40 feet (12.19 metres) when exploring underwater reefs. When free diving the body goes through several changes to help with acclimatisation.

How far down do freedivers go?

That means that most people can dive up to a maximum of 60 feet safely. For most swimmers, a depth of 20 feet (6.09 metres) is the most they will free dive. Experienced divers can safely dive to a depth of 40 feet (12.19 metres) when exploring underwater reefs.

Who died from free diving?

Audrey Mestre
Born 11 August 1974 Saint-Denis, Seine-Saint-Denis, Île-de-France
Died October 12, 2002 (aged 28) Bayahibe, Dominican Republic
Nationality French
Occupation Marine Biologist, Professional Freediver

How old was Audrey Mestre when she died?

28 years (1974–2002)Audrey Mestre / Age at death

Who is the best female diver in the world?

Valentine Thomas is a spearfisher and freediver and posts her adventures on Instagram. Jeanine Grasmeijer currently holds the world Record in free immersion. (Find her on Facebook or Instagram) Tanya Streeter has held the no limits world record since 2002. She was inducted in the Women Diver’s Hall of Fame in 2000.

What are the different types of free diving?

There are three recognized depth categories in the sport of competitive free diving. In “free immersion,” athletes pull themselves along a rope down to depth and back without wearing fins. In “constant no fins,” athletes use a modified breaststroke.

Who was the first woman to free dive 114 meters?

Artnik became the first woman to free dive 114 meters. One morning this month, on the warm waters of the Red Sea off the coast of Egypt, Alenka Artnik donned a thin purple wet suit and a monofin, secured a four-pound weight around her neck, and fastened herself to a thin line she held loosely in one hand. Then she dived.

What is the world record for free diving?

But in May 2018, Alessia Zecchini of Italy pushed the mark to 105 meters (344 feet). Later that year, Artnik shocked much of the free diving world by matching it.

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