A man in New Zealand set a record for diving 230 feet under ice while holding his breath for nearly two and a half minutes.
Freediver Anthony Williams from New Zealand achieved the deepest dive under ice as a male (with breath held) while wearing fins and a diving suit.
Williams made the record attempt in March 2019 when he dove into a frozen body of water in Kirkenes, Norway, and plunged 70.3 meters (230.643 feet) below the surface. Williams lasted 2 minutes and 29 seconds before coming up for air.