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Freediving is the act of staying submerged or swimming underwater on a single
breath of air, completely free of compressed gas or a breathing apparatus. For most,
freediving is a means for enjoying ocean life beyond the constraints of scuba. But for
an audacious few, it's also a competitive sport, one where its premier athletes reach
depths of 702 feet and hold their breath for around 10 minutes.
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