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Egyptian Breaks Underwater Pull-Up World Record With 33 in One Breath
Rami Ali's record-setting performance at Dahab came after a year of intensive training and preparation.
Aug 04, 2024
Egyptian adventurer Rami Ali has set a new Guinness World Record by performing the most underwater pull-ups in one breath. Ali achieved 33 underwater pull-ups at a depth of nine metres in the Red Sea at Dahab.
The feat was accomplished under the auspices of the Ministry of Youth and Sports, aligning with the Ministry's agenda to host significant local and international sports events. Ali's record-setting performance came after a year of intensive training and preparation, during which he overcame challenges such as high underwater pressure and limited oxygen.
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