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Official world records as of October, 2007 (AIDA) * Static Apnea ** women: Natalia Molchanova (Russia), 8m00s ** men: Tom Sietas (Germany), 9m08s * Dynamic Apnea ** women: Natalia Molchanova (Russia), 200 metres ** men: Dave Mullins (New Zealand), 244 metres * Dynamic Apnea, without fins ** women: Natalia Molchanova (Russia), 149 metres ** men: Stig Severinsen (Denmark), 186 metres * Constant Weight ** women: Sara Campbell (UK), -90 metres ** men: Herbert Nitsch (Austria), -111 metres * Constant Weight without fins ** women: Sara Campbell (UK), -56 metres ** men: William Trubridge (New Zealand), -83 metres * Free Immersion ** women: Sara Campbell (UK), -81 metres ** men: Martin Štěpánek (Czech Republic), -106 metres * Variable Weight ** women: Tanya Streeter (Cayman Islands), -122 metres ** men: Carlos Coste (Venezuela), -140 metres * No limits ** women: Tanya Streeter (Cayman Islands), -160 metres ** men: Herbert Nitsch (Austria), -214 metres

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It might have been broken more recently, but at one time the record was held by British diver, Michael Stevens, who dived for over 200 consecutive hours in 1986.

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