The Guinness world record for breath holding is twenty two minutes. This record is held by Stig Severinsen of Denmark.
A Swiss freediver held his breath underwater for 19 minutes and 21 seconds, according to news reports this week. The gasp-inducing feat beat the previous world record by 19 seconds, and blew away the record of 17 minutes and four seconds that magician David Blaine set on Oprah Winfrey's talk show in 2008.
For most ordinary humans, all that breath-holding can be hard to fathom. The feat might also bring up some basic questions about Biology. For example: Is it really possible to survive without inhaling for that long? And is it healthy?
The current world record for holding one's breath underwater is 24 minutes and 3.45 seconds, achieved by Aleix Segura Vendrell in 2016.
The lastest and registered time that I have read about was 4 minutes, but it seems that this time has been recently surpassed.
i think that David Blaine set the record for holding breath underwater at 17 mins and 4 secs but this was on 30th April 2008 so it may have changed. :)
The world record, set by David Blaine, is 17 minutes and 4.4 seconds.
i would say 10 minutes
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In 2007 Lithuanian Arvydas Gaiciunas claimed a new world record for holding his breath underwater: 15 minutes, 58 seconds.
The world record, set by David Blaine, is 17 minutes and 4.4 seconds.
David blaine set the world record for staying underwater for 17 minutes and 4 seconds
the Guinness world record for breath holding is 22 minutes held by Stig Severinsen. It is called static Apnoea which must be conducted under water. The person uses O2 to get the body saturated before the attempt
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The current world record for holding one's breath is held by Aleix Segura Vendrell of Spain, who held his breath underwater for 24 minutes and 3.45 seconds in 2016. He achieved this remarkable feat in an attempt to raise awareness about the importance of organ donation.
That really can't be answered, since everyone has a different tolerance of how long they can hold their breath. However, the world record for holding their breath was set by David Blaine, with an astonishing 17 minutes and 4.4 seconds.
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The world record for holding a spoon on your nose is 82.03 seconds, as of November 2021. It was achieved by Thomas B. Csapo in Ohio, USA.
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