Ohio college divers set world record

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(DiverWire) Last Tuesday, the University of Toledo Dive Club in Ohio became the new Guinness Book of World Record holders for the longest continual dive by a group of divers in a confined water environment. The club broke the record diving in a purpose built tank on the University of Toledo campus, with at least one diver breathing underwater on scuba at all times for seven full days.The event was supported by a number of local businesses, and their progress throughout the event & it's ultimate success received national media attention.The record was achieved with the combined effort of 25 divers plus a number of additional standby divers and "designated persons in charge" which was mainly comprised of university studen...
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