Ming (William Joy) Jin of China Sets New World Record in Freediving with Dynamic Monofin

Published: 31/08/2024

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A new milestone in the world of freediving has been achieved as Ming (William Joy) Jin from China set a breathtaking world record in the discipline of Dynamic with Monofin. On 25th of August 2024, Joy managed to cover an astonishing distance of 307 meters underwater, all on a single breath.

This extraordinary feat took place during the AIDA 2024 ASIAN POOL CHAMPIONSHIP and has been officially sanctioned by AIDA International. Official recognition of the result as WORLD RECORD, is pending doping test result.  The discipline of Dynamic with Monofin, which requires athletes to swim horizontally underwater with the use of a single fin, is known for its demanding physical and mental challenges. Joy’s record-breaking performance has set a new standard in the sport, surpassing the previous record by Guillaume Bourdila, France by 6 meters.

William Joy, already a prominent figure in the freediving community, has been training rigorously for this attempt. His dedication, coupled with an unwavering mental focus, enabled him to push the limits of human potential in the underwater realm. Speaking about his achievement, Joy said, "This record is not just a personal triumph, but a testament to what we can achieve when we dare to push beyond our boundaries. I’m incredibly honored to represent China and the global freediving community."

The achievement has been met with admiration and celebration from the global freediving community and beyond. Joy’s record adds to the growing list of remarkable achievements in the sport, highlighting the increasing interest and participation in freediving worldwide.

As the sport continues to gain recognition, records like these not only inspire future athletes but also bring attention to the incredible capabilities of the human body and mind.

 

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