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Tom Sietas | Tom Sietas is both my idol and my nemesis. On M… | Flickr
🇩🇪 Tom Sietas implanta nuevo récord mundial en apnea estática – SPORTALSUB.NET
Meet the superhumans | Life and style | The Guardian
Taking the Plunge: 15 Underwater Records You'll Hardly Believe
How Long Can A Human Hold Their Breath? - Outside Online
German Freediver Tom Sietas Gestures Happily Editorial Stock Photo - Stock Image | Shutterstock Editorial
Tom Sietas Sets New Guinness World Record For O2 Static Apnea - DeeperBlue.com
Diver holds breath for 18 minutes breaking world record - World News - Mirror Online
How CAN a man hold his breath for 22 minutes: The amazing feat of world record holder Tom Sietas explained | Daily Mail Online
How CAN a man hold his breath for 22 minutes: The amazing feat of world record holder Tom Sietas explained | Daily Mail Online
Nuevo Record Guiness de Apnea protagonizado por el alemán Tom Sietas
Tom Sietas: an interview with the world record holder – extremlife.hu
Diver holds breath for 18 minutes breaking world record - World News - Mirror Online
LUX on Twitter: "Tonight 8pm! @closeupcentre free screening of LUX artist Charlotte Ginsborg's new film 22:22 about Tom Sietas, a world record holder in Static Apnea, the ability to hold ones breath
current world record holder for holding his or her breath by Jason Bouche
New Static Apnea World Record For Tom Sietas - DeeperBlue.com
25 Tom Sietas Photos and Premium High Res Pictures - Getty Images
Tom Sietas ~ Wiki & Bio with Photos | Videos
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Free diver breaks world record by holding his breath underwater 22:22 minutes | Daily Mail Online
The world record for holding your breath is 22 minutes and 22 seconds by Tom Sietas. - 9GAG
dpa) - German freediver Tom Sietas lies motionless in the water during his attempt to break the Static Apnea Diving World Record in Hamburg, Germany, Wednesday 9 June 2004. With 8 minutes
Tom Sietas's Guinness World Record Award for 'Holding One's Breath Underwater' leaving ABC studios after appearing on 'Live Stock Photo - Alamy
Tom Sietas - Extraordinary Humans - Season 2 - Insight TV
22 minutes and 22 seconds In 2012, German freediver Tom Sietas held his breath underwater for