Turkish high-rise champion Arjoment has set a new record in the Giant's world record in diving without fins to a depth of 100 meters.

This came in a test, which took place inside the cave of Gelendera in Aydınık district in Mersin province, southern Turkey.

After several days of exercises in the cave, Argument conducted the test at dawn on Monday and managed to break the record, setting a new record by its name by reaching 100 meters under water without breathing.

Turkish high-rise athlete Erjument, a new record without diving fins, broke to a depth of 100 meters.
This came in a test conducted inside the Cave of Gelendere in Aydıncek district in the southern state of Mersin #Turkey https://t.co/VHvj6Us1D4

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Argument received the support of the Ministries of Youth and Sports, Industry and Technology and the Development Agency of the Gogurova Region, so that it could register the new figure.

After the test, Arjoment said she was very happy to have broken the record.

"On the occasion of the 96th anniversary of the founding of the Turkish Republic, this new record was dedicated to our heroic soldiers," Argument said.