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Tom Sietas ~ Wiki & Bio with Photos | Videos
Tom Sietas ~ Wiki & Bio with Photos | Videos

22 minutes and 22 seconds In 2012, German freediver Tom Sietas held his  breath underwater for
22 minutes and 22 seconds In 2012, German freediver Tom Sietas held his breath underwater for

53 - Tom Sietas - The Freedive Cafe
53 - Tom Sietas - The Freedive Cafe

Taking the Plunge: 15 Underwater Records You'll Hardly Believe
Taking the Plunge: 15 Underwater Records You'll Hardly Believe

Static apnea - Wikipedia
Static apnea - Wikipedia

current world record holder for holding his or her breath by Jason Bouche
current world record holder for holding his or her breath by Jason Bouche

Tom Sietas | Tom Sietas is both my idol and my nemesis. On M… | Flickr
Tom Sietas | Tom Sietas is both my idol and my nemesis. On M… | Flickr

Skycom - Tom Sietas holds the record for the longest distance swam  underwater with one breath. He believes in doing whatever it takes to  succeed. At Skycom, we always strive to push
Skycom - Tom Sietas holds the record for the longest distance swam underwater with one breath. He believes in doing whatever it takes to succeed. At Skycom, we always strive to push

New Static Apnea World Record For Tom Sietas - DeeperBlue.com
New Static Apnea World Record For Tom Sietas - DeeperBlue.com

How Long Can A Human Hold Their Breath? - Outside Online
How Long Can A Human Hold Their Breath? - Outside Online

🇩🇪 Tom Sietas implanta nuevo récord mundial en apnea estática –  SPORTALSUB.NET
🇩🇪 Tom Sietas implanta nuevo récord mundial en apnea estática – SPORTALSUB.NET

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's Guinness World Record Award for 'Holding One's Breath Underwater' leaving ABC studios after appearing on 'Live Stock Photo - Alamy

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

Diver holds breath for 18 minutes breaking world record - World News -  Mirror Online
Diver holds breath for 18 minutes breaking world record - World News - Mirror Online

Tom Sietas: an interview with the world record holder – extremlife.hu
Tom Sietas: an interview with the world record holder – extremlife.hu

Two Free Divers Tom Sietas Germany Editorial Stock Photo - Stock Image |  Shutterstock Editorial
Two Free Divers Tom Sietas Germany Editorial Stock Photo - Stock Image | Shutterstock Editorial

Tom Sietas - Extraordinary Humans - Season 2 - Insight TV
Tom Sietas - Extraordinary Humans - Season 2 - Insight TV

Under pressure: German diver sets breathtaking record | World news | The  Guardian
Under pressure: German diver sets breathtaking record | World news | The Guardian

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

German Diver Sets Breath-Holding Record: 22 Minutes, 22 Seconds | TIME.com
German Diver Sets Breath-Holding Record: 22 Minutes, 22 Seconds | TIME.com

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

Tom Sietas Sets New Guinness World Record For O2 Static Apnea -  DeeperBlue.com
Tom Sietas Sets New Guinness World Record For O2 Static Apnea - DeeperBlue.com

Nuevo Record Guiness de Apnea protagonizado por el alemán Tom Sietas
Nuevo Record Guiness de Apnea protagonizado por el alemán Tom Sietas

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
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