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Updated On: 17 December, 2023 04:36 AM IST | Mumbai | A Correspondent
Extreme athlete breaks record for death diving to 40 m underwater

Daredevil athlete Ken Stornes is known for his extreme videos showing him diving into freezing water. His recent dive involved plunging a little over 40 m underwater. Pics/Instagram
Earlier this month, Ken Stornes, a former Norwegian MMA fighter-turned-extreme athlete, plunged into the icy waters of Nordfjord from a platform on the side of a tall cliff, breaking the record for death diving. Invented by guitar player Erling Bruno Hovden at Frognerbadet during the summer of 1972, death diving or “Dodsing” is a form of extreme freestyle high diving with stretched arms and belly first. Jumps are usually performed from a platform positioned between 10 to 15 m above the water, but the bravest of death divers plunge from much higher, with the current record in the men’s classic category sitting at 40.5 m.

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