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Herbert also won the AIDA Individual World Championships. His record of 66 m (217 ft) for Constant Weight without fins, set in 2004, [5] was beaten by 14 m in 2005 by Czech free-diver, Martin Štěpánek, who was also the holder of the Free Immersion record of 106 m (348 ft); Nitsch recorded 100 m (328 ft) in September 2003, but his record was ...
The current no-limit world record holder is Herbert Nitsch with a depth of 214 metres (702 ft) set on 9 June 2007, in Spetses, Greece, [6] however, in a subsequent dive on 6 June 2012 in Santorini, Greece to break his own record, he went down to 253.2 metres (831 ft) and suffered severe decompression sickness immediately afterwards [7] and subsequently retired from competitive events.
Category: Scuba diving video games. 5 languages. ... Depth (video game) Dive: The Medes Islands Secret; E. Endless Ocean; Endless Ocean 2: Adventures of the Deep;
Sheck Exley died in 1994 at 268 m (879 ft) in an attempt to reach the bottom of Zacatón in a dive that would have extended his own world record (at the time) for deep diving. [44] Dave Shaw died in 2005 in an attempt at the deepest ever body recovery and deepest ever dive on a rebreather at 270 m (886 ft). [82] [83]
Freediving as a recreational activity is widely practiced and differs significantly from scuba diving. Although there are potential risks to all freediving, it can be safely practiced using a wide range of skill levels from the average snorkeler to the professional freediver. Compared to scuba diving, freediving offers: [citation needed]
On the left is a row of 6 red LEDs which indicate a variety of things throughout the game such as the amount of air in a scuba tank, the depth of a dive, and the monetary value of a treasure chest, which ranges from a minimum value of $100,000 to a maximum of $350,000.
Shannon Appelcline stated that Green Ronin went "through a non-d20 expansion in this time period: James Lowder's '100 Best' series. There have been two entries so far: Hobby Games: The 100 Best (2007) and Family Games: The 100 Best (2010). Each included a hundred essays from industry notables describing the games that they liked best.
Taylor is an American show diver from Denver, Colorado. He is well known for breaking high diving records using small pools. [1] [2] He holds the Guinness World Records for highest shallow water dive. [3] Taylor has been on The History Channel's Stan Lee's Superhumans and explained the form of his famous dive.