Freediving World Championships
The Freediving World Championships is a prestigious competition where athletes dive into the ocean without breathing apparatus, relying solely on their ability to hold their breath. Competitors aim to reach great depths or distances while performing various disciplines, such as static apnea and dynamic apnea. These events test both physical and mental endurance.
Held every two years, the championships attract top freedivers from around the globe, showcasing their skills in a safe and regulated environment. The event is organized by the International Association for the Development of Apnea (AIDA), which sets the rules and ensures fair play among participants.