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French freediver breaks world record

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A French freediver has broken his own world record when he descended to a depth of 119m.

Arnaud Jerald, 26, was wearing bi-fins when he broke the record for deepest dive at the annual Vertical Blue competition in the Bahamas.

Organizers said Jerald finished his dive with a time of 3 minutes and 34 seconds.

The dive marked the seventh time Jerald had broken the deepest dive record.

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