The longest four finger hang is 2 min 26.3 sec set by Jörgen Holm (Sweden) in Örebro, Sweden, on 31 August 2007.
Ashrita Furman performed one mile of gymnastically correct forward rolls in 19 min. 11 sec. around Victory Field Track in Forest Park, Queens, New York, USA on November 25, 2000.
Jose Ramón Iruretagoiena aka Izeta II (Spain) performed 22 lifts of a 100 kg stone in 1 minute on the set of ‘L’Ete de Tous Les Records’ in Soulac, France on 16 August 2005 and equalled his record on the set of ‘Lo show dei record’ in Madrid, Spain, on 16 February 2008.
160 m (524 ft 11 in) Natalia Molchanova (Russia) Aarhus, Denmark, 20 August 2009
The deepest freediving dynamic apnea without fins (men) was 218 m (715 ft 2 in) by Dave Mullins (New Zealand) in Porirua, New Zealand, on 27 September 2010.
62 m (203 ft 5 in) Natalia Molchanova (Russia) Bahamas, 3 December 2009
11 min 35 sec Stephane Mifsud (France) Hyeres, France, 8 June 2009
160 m (525 ft) Tanya Streeter (USA) The Turks and Caicos Islands 17 August 2002 The dive lasted 3 minutes 26 seconds. In addition to exceeding the women’s record it is now also the overall free diving record. No-limits free diving involves descending on a weighted ‘sled’ attached to a cable, and then ascending back to the surface by inflating a liftbag.
The deepest freediving – free immersion/free apnea (men) was 121 m (396 ft 11 in) by William Trubridge (New Zealand) in The Bahamas on 10 April 2011.
The furthest distance survived in a tornado is 398 m (1,307 ft) achieved by Matt Suter (USA) in Missouri, USA on, 12 March 2006. On 12 March 2006 19 year old Matt Suter (USA) was engulfed by a tornado while inside a mobile home near Fordland, Missouri, USA. Suter was knocked unconscious and awoke 398 m (1,307 ft) away in a nearby field with only minor injuries.