For almost 30 minutes, Vitomir Maricic did not take a breath. Face down in a pool, surrounded by anxious onlookers, the Croatian freediver fought spasming pain to redefine what doctors thought was possible.
When he finally surfaced, he had smashed the previous Guinness World Record for the longest breath-hold underwater by nearly five minutes.
However, even with the help of pure oxygen before the attempt, it had pushed him to the limit.
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“Everything was difficult, just overwhelming,” Maricic, 40, told reporters, reflecting on the record-breaking day on June 14. “When I dive, I completely disconnect from everything, as if I’m not even there. This time, I struggled mentally and halfway through I thought about quitting.”
Before the record dive, Maricic inhaled pure oxygen deeply for 10 minutes to prepare his body to go so long without fresh air, saturating his blood with oxygen.
His doctor watched on with trepidation and uncertainty as Maricic struggled toward the record in a small pool inside a hotel in Croatia’s northern coastal town of Opatija.
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“It’s something completely unknown to modern medicine,” pulmonologist Igor Barkovic said, an expert in hyperbaric and maritime medicine.
Maricic’s record of 29 minutes, 3 seconds without oxygen could open up new possibilities, Barkovic said.
“It opens up new perspectives and perhaps even possibilities we could one day apply to help patients,” he said.
Despite his body convulsing in hundreds of contractions during the almost unbearable pain, Maricic said he recovered with no long-term effects.
Brief intestinal bleeding and a massive headache soon passed, and he is already eyeing up another record.
Russia’s Alexey Molchanov holds the record for the deepest free dive with a variable weight, descending 156m with the weight before returning to the surface without it.
Maricic is aiming to beat that within two years, pushing to reach 160m.
However, even for the seasoned diving instructor, it will take exceptional fitness and preparation to withstand the intense pressure of such a dive without oxygen.
“Whenever I think that I’ve got all the answers and pushed my body to the maximum limit, a new window of opportunity opens and new questions rise,” he said from a pool in the Croatian port city of Rijeka.
Maricic heads the Croatian branch of AIDA — one of the two international bodies that govern freediving.
Reflecting the sport’s fierce rivalry, the other governing body once accused him of misconduct.
The Croatian, who has never failed a doping test, has denied any wrongdoing.
Growing up on Croatia’s coast, Maricic became passionate about the sport early in his life, diving in the Adriatic Sea from as young as three.
A devotee to high-performance sports, he began competitive freediving just nine years ago.
“The very act of going underwater triggers a series of physiological processes that pull you straight into a zone,” he said. “Even on the first day of a beginner’s course, the mind has no choice but to narrow its attention to one thing — where you are and what are you doing.”
He has racked up numerous top international rankings and national records for his diving prowess.
However, his time deep in the sea has also made him a witness to the “horrific” changes in the Adriatic of his childhood and a vocal advocate for ocean protection.
“If we don’t protect the living organisms and if we don’t raise awareness about that ... we’re not looking at a bright future,” said Maricic, who is also an ambassador for marine conservation group Sea Shepherd. “We’re not talking about 50 years, 100 years. We’re talking about changes that can happen in the next 10 years.”
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