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  1. William Trubridge MNZM (born 24 May 1980) is a New Zealand world champion and world record holding freediver. Trubridge was the first diver to go deeper than 100 metres (330 ft) without oxygen and as of 2013 held the world record in the free immersion and constant weight without fins disciplines.

  2. Learn about William Trubridge, the world's deepest man who freedives to 102 meters on a single breath. Discover his world records, championship titles, speaking topics, and mental immune system for stress management.

  3. Learn about William Trubridge, a New Zealand-born freediver who has broken multiple world records in various disciplines, including CNF and FIM. Find out his personal bests, timeline of world records, and achievements in freediving competitions and events.

  4. In this extraordinary talk -- part meditation, part heart-stopping adventure -- world champion free diver William Trubridge not only takes you there, but offers a profound answer to the question: "Why do you do it?"

  5. May 19, 2011 · Suunto dive ambassador William Trubridge sets a new world record in freediving by diving to 101 meters (CNF ie unassisted). The record was made in Dean's Blu...

    • 7 min
    • 1.1M
    • Suunto
  6. Watch the award-winning documentary about the world champion freediver who broke the 100m barrier unassisted. Learn about his achievements, challenges and passion for this dangerous sport.

  7. May 6, 2016 · William Trubridge, a world record-holding freediver, dived 122 and 124 meters in free immersion at the Vertical Blue competition in the Bahamas. Learn about his training, his passion, and his challenges in this interview.