French diver broke the world record for the 7th time in deep-diving

 French diver Arnaud Gerald broke the world record for deep diving and made a new record. He did the deepest dive ever. After diving, they went down 120 meters, that is, about 393 feet in the sea. It took him 3 minutes 34 seconds to complete this dive.

The special thing is that Arnaud has done this dive without the help of any oxygen cylinder. Usually divers use oxygen cylinders to go deeper under water.

Arnaud Gerald started diving training from an early age.  He did his first dive at the age of 16.
Arnaud Gerald started diving training from an early age. He did his first dive at the age of 16.

World record broken for the seventh time
According to the BBC report, Arnaud Gerald made this record in the Annual Vertical Blue Competition held in the Bahamas on 9 August. They stayed underwater for a total of 3 minutes 34 seconds. Gerald has broken the world record for the seventh time.

It's unbelievable - Gerald
Gerald said - The experience of deep diving was amazing. I can't believe it. Breaking a record and making a new record is very special. I'm glad I worked very hard. Always used to train. My hard work paid off.

Arnaud had dived up to 100 meters at the age of 21.  After which he became the youngest free-diver.
Arnaud had dived up to 100 meters at the age of 21. After which he became the youngest free-diver.

The first dive was 30 meters,
a website by Arnaud Gerald. According to this, he started diving training from an early age. Gerald finished free diving training at the age of 16. This was followed by a dive to a depth of 30 metres. Gerald started participating in freediving competitions after completing his studies in 2017. In 2019, Gerald set his first world record by diving 108 meters. After this, he achieved a new world record in 2020 by diving 112 meters.

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