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Czech freediver David Vencl swims 80 metres beneath ice on February 23 2021 breaking the world record by braving freezing water in a lake at a former quarry in the village of Lahost, near the city of Teplice.
French freediver Arthur Guerin-Boeri sets the world record for the longest distance travelled under a sheet of frozen ice with a single breath, swimming 120 metres in Finland's Lake Sonnanen, north of Helsinki.
Czech freediver David Vencl is using this year's cold winter to get ready to set a new world record in swimming under the ice with breath held. He is planning to swim 80 metres with a single breath.
Barbara Hernandez is the first person ever to swim three nautical miles in the world’s ‘most feared waters’.
Thousands of people gathered for the Big Jubilee Lunch on The Long Walk in Windsor as part of Queen Elizabeth II's platinum jubilee celebrations