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Turkish free diver breaks world record

Derya Can sets new Guinness World Record in Austria with 120-meter apnea swim beneath ice

Ersin Çelik
09:25 - 25/02/2017 Cumartesi
Update: 09:27 - 25/02/2017 Cumartesi
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Holding her breath under the 35-centimeter ice-coated Weissensee lake in Austria, Can managed to swim 120 meters in 1 minute 47 seconds.
Holding her breath under the 35-centimeter ice-coated Weissensee lake in Austria, Can managed to swim 120 meters in 1 minute 47 seconds.

World free diving female champion Derya Can has broken a Guinness World Record with a 120-meter horizontal apnea dive in an ice-covered lake.



Holding her breath under the 35-centimeter ice-coated Weissensee lake in Austria, Can managed to swim 120 meters in 1 minute 47 seconds.



With water temperature at 1 degree Celsius, Can broke French apnea diving athlete Aurore Asso's 112.3-meter record.



Can said she dedicated her new record to Turkish women.



In December, Derya Can set two world records in free diving in the southern province of Antalya.



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