A Croatian freediver has set a new world record by holding his breath underwater for an astonishing 29 minutes and 3 seconds.
Vitomir Maričić achieved the feat at the bottom of a 3-metre-deep pool, surpassing the previous record by a remarkable margin of five minutes.
While most people can only hold their breath for a few seconds or minutes, trained individuals can remain underwater for up to half an hour. These individuals are known as freedivers.
Such accomplishments are the result of rigorous physical and mental training. This includes diaphragmatic breathing, cardiovascular conditioning, and meditation.
Maričić, an experienced freediver, completed the record-breaking attempt using oxygen beforehand, and now holds the longest time for breath-holding underwater.


