New world record The Five Deeps Expedition, the world’s first manned expedition to the deepest point in each of the five oceans, is the brainchild of submersible pilot and adventurer Victor Vescovo: the first person to have reached both the highest and lowest points on the planet. To support...
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The record for deepest no-limit freediving is 214m (702ft), held by Austrian world champion Herbert Nitsch, who set the record on 14 June 2007 in Spetses, Greece. The ladies’ no-limit freediving record is held by Tanya Streeter of the USA, who reached 160m (525ft) on 17 August ...
The deepest scuba dive (male) was achieved by Ahmed Gabr (Egypt) who dived to a depth of 332.35 m (1,090 ft 4.5 in) in the Red Sea of Dahab, Egypt, on 18 September 2014. Records change on a daily basis and are not immediately published online. For a full list of record titles,...
World's deepest dive pool opens in Dubai Dubai is famous for world records. It has the world's tallest skyscraper(摩天大楼), the largest shopping mall and the most luxurious(奢侈的) hotel. The city in the UAE now...
But, just as iconic is breaking a record for going down. Welcome to the Officially Amazing universe, Ahmed Gabr. Ahmed, a 41-year-old Egyptian, has broken the record for the deepest SCUBA dive, plunging an astonishing332.35 m (1,090 ft 4.5 in) in the Red Sea off...
Deep Dive Dubai recently added to rich list of record-breaking achievements in Dubai with the world’s deepest swimming pool for diving with a depth of 60.02 meters.
Humans first conquered Mount Everest (the highest point on Earth) in 1953 and the Challenger Deep (the deepest point on Earth) seven years later. But no single person had ever visited both until Victor Vescovo (USA) plunged to new depths in 2019…
(13 ft 5 in). This was the fourth dive in Vescovo's "Five Deeps Expedition" in which he set out to become the first person to visit the deepest point of Earth's five oceans; he completed this mission on 24 August 2019 after successfully reaching the bottom of the Arctic Ocean's ...
Longest Open Saltwater Scuba Dive: Ivan Zhelezarov Completing most watersports in a day: Guy Cribb Deepest free immersion dive: William Trubridge Most Water Skiers Behind a Boat: Horsehead Waterski Club Longest Open Saltwater Scuba Dive: Will Goodman Longest swim: Martin Strel Most people...