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: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)The current [no limits apnea] world record is 214 metres by Austrian Herbert Nitsch, dubbed the "Deepest Man on Earth".
Dynamic Apnea: Men's world record (without fins): Herbert Nitsch (Austria), 439.6 ft, Nov 24. 2001, Wiesbaden, Germany.
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: CS1 maint: url-status (link)LeMaster, who completes the Kona contingent on the U.S. team, is the U.S. record holder for constant weight dives at 265 feet. Herbert Kitsch holds the world record at 86 meters or 282 feet.
Herbert Nitsch has just broken the world record. The Austrian freediver managed to hold his breath for a staggering nine minutes and four seconds during the recent World Championships in Egypt. The 36-year-old also set a new depth record in "constant weight". This is where a diver descends and ascends using fins. He reached 364 ft (111m).
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: CS1 maint: url-status (link)Two freedivers have set depth records off the Greek Island of Spetes.... The second record was set Sunday by Austrian Herbert Nitcsh, who reached 66 metres finless. Nitsch, 31, broke his mark of 62 metres set Friday.
In May 2009, Stepanek logged the deepest constant weight dive ever, going 400 feet (122 meters) in Sharm el Sheikh, Egypt. But Herbert Nitsch went two meters deeper in April 2010 in the Bahamas, so Stepanek will try again, back in Egypt in October.
el récord mundial de 702 pies en "no limites" establecido en el 2007 por Herbert Nitsch, de Austria en las costas de Grecia.[the world record of 702 feet in "no limits" set in 2007 by Herbert Nitsch, from Austria, off the coast of Greece.]
last year, Nitsch notched another world record of 183 metres.
The [freediving] record currently is 253.2 meters (831 feet) set by Herbert Nitsch in 2012.