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Most consecutive underwater somersaults



Marta Fernãndez Pèrez (Spain), completed 28 rotations on one breath, in a tank at the studios of El Show de los Récords, Madrid, Spain on 18 October 2001.

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  1. What an obscure thing to become good at..
  2. I can do 20 backflips
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    What does it says?
  4. ZπŸ‘ŽπŸΏπŸ‘ŽπŸΏπŸ‘ŽπŸΏπŸ‘ŽπŸΏπŸ‘ŽπŸΏπŸ‘ŽπŸΏ
  5. I only can do 7
  6. I did 50 how do I get my certificate
  7. I am only eleven and I am wringing on my brothers page to say that I can ago east 60-90
  8. Some lady who likes to take pies in her face has the record at 30 in a row with just one breath.
  9. The 2nd Pearson who goes usually has a advantage because they just have to do 1 more then the Pearson befor! Why were they going soooo slow??
  10. я русский
  11. I can do 6-10 on a good day!!!! Lol
  12. "The trick here is to hold your breath as long as possible"

    Ya think?
  13. Me can't ever close
  14. fast acting crew!
  15. My best is 12 I hav been swimming for 15 years
  16. this gave me anxiety
  17. Meet the record breaker
  18. i can do 24
  19. i can do about 12 on a good day
  20. my best is 13


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