Croatian Diver Holds Breath for Record Long… for Autistic Kids

Croatian Diver Holds Breath for Record Long… for Autistic Kids

On Saturday, Croatian free diver Budimir Å obat, father to an autistic girl, held his breath while staying under water for 24 minutes 11 seconds, the Croatian state television channel HRT reported.

The record was set at a free-diving event called “static apnea”, a term used to describe motionlessly holding your breath.

Commenting on the record, Å obat said he could have held his breath for longer, but they had previously agreed on the timing with his coach and he had to interrupt the submergence.

“I am proud of all this. I have performed something unrivalled so far and have thus raised public awareness about autism and drawn broader attention to autistic kids,” the 52-year-old diver said, as reported by the Vecernji list portal.

The previous record in the static apnea discipline was set in February 2016 by Aleix Segura from Spain, as he held his breath underwater for 24 minutes 3 seconds at the 17th Mediterranean Dive Show in Barcelona.

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