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  • JAVIER SÁNCHEZ

    @javisanchez

Monday, July 20, 2020 - 1:17 PM

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As he emerged from the water, his first exhalation smelled like a tailpipe and his first inhalation sounded like a castaway fighting for his life. On February 28, 2016, the Spanish Aleix Segura held 24:03 minutes submerged upside down in a pool and set a Guinness record still in force. In fact, no one has yet dared to try to beat him. He did it using an oxygen cylinder before the dive and therefore out of competition, since it does not allow aid. But following the rules of the International Federation (AIDA), its time is equally amazing: 10:07 minutes underwater, the third best mark in history.

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