Nataliia Zharkova World Record Bifins -93 meters

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Published 2019-10-07

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  • @diaboloavocado
    Impressive. Almost as impressive as when I once swam the whole length of the local public swimming pool underwater and nearly made it to the end, even though my goggles filled up with water. Pretty similar achievement, I think.
  • @Valentin-lx9yo
    Imagine being 2 minutes under water already when u need to dive another 80 meters upwards to get air
  • @Isaac-bc3nr
    The title didnt mention anything about diving so I thought it was such a lame world record just floating on the noodles.
  • Impressive, 93 m down, 3.18 mins with one breath plus a camera and keeping the angle clean at all time. Well done cameraman!
  • @fear817
    I could easily beat her record and dive much deeper, but without coming back to the surface.
  • @DIYToPen
    Oh, bi-fins, two fins. I kept reading that as Biffins. World record Biffins. What even is that.
  • @kylenevel8809
    Insane watching how little she moves even when getting off of the noddles to start her dive. You can tell she has done this so many times and cut every single extrenuous muscle twitch out of the equation.
  • Real props go to the cameraman for diving that deep with a camera on! Amazing
  • @veightrwd8828
    Think about how many breaths you took while watching this, she took one!
  • @globaldayz
    This is unreal. I remember my 1st 50ft scuba dive & the panic that set it when I couldn't equalize & had to surface. She was the closest thing I've ever seen to a mermaid!
  • @thebearded4427
    What i find mesmerizing is the fact that there must incredible pain and discomfort from both not taking a breath aswell as the pressure, yet it seems so serene. This is a real dangerous situation even with assisting divers, but there is nothing indicating that when watching the dive. Absolutely awesome!
  • @MaddyBlu9724
    It all feels so quiet and smooth, and yet so terrifying. Incredible stuff.
  • @riccoratzo
    I once was diving 4 meters deep in a pool ... My ears almost explode
  • @blueblue232
    I love how they gave her a moment to breathe before celebrating.
  • I've been down to 30 metres and looking up was amongst the scariest thing I have ever experienced, knowing that you absolutely have to have sufficient oxygen left in your lungs but no way of checking! It's also a crazy different feeling with the pressure. Let's just say I never wanted to take it further...
  • @_clorp
    Unreal! I knew a guy who could hit 50m and it was absolutely mind boggling. His neon green fins would disappear in crystal clear water for minutes at a time. I can't even imagine double that. Gives me chills.
  • @Kwhopperfan
    This was incredible, the whole time I was thinking, “she has to swim all the way back up right!?” Just wow, I can only imagine the training and dedication
  • @leefchapman
    That moment at the end where they waited for her to catch her breath before congratulating is one of the most respectful things I have seen in sport and athletics. Wow
  • @DonnierDarko223
    This is one of those clips where I feel like I'm trying to breath real hard and suffocating just from watching it. What a feat! Congrats!
  • @MI7DJT
    That's the most impressive dive I've ever witnessed. Her technique is flawless and her bravery is beyond most mortals. I tip my hat to you young lady.