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Emma
05-01-2008, 03:05 PM
Death-defying illusionist DAVID BLAINE set a new world record on U.S. TV on
Wednesday (30Apr08) when he held his breath underwater for 17 minutes and four
seconds.

With Guinness Book of Records official Stuart Claxton in the audience for the
feat on The Oprah Winfrey Show, Blaine climbed into a water-filled sphere to
beat the record set by a Swiss man in February (08).

It wasn't the first time Blaine had attempted to set a breath-holding record
- he had to be rescued by divers after seven minutes during a similar stunt in
2006, which came after he spent a week living underwater.

But this time Blaine trained with the world's best free divers and embarked
on a rigorous air-deprivation and work-out program to build his red blood
cell count and train his body to cope with a lack of oxygen.

The illusionist, whose past stunts have included spending 63 hours in a block
of ice and living in a glass box suspended over the River Thames in London for
a week, came up for air after 17 minutes, shattering the existing 16 minutes
and 32 seconds record by more than half a minute.

Smiling Blaine told Winfrey, "It was intense. I feel great."

His next death-defying feat will be to attempt to stay awake for longer than
any other person - over 11 days: "That would be a million seconds, that's the
goal."

(KL/WNVOP/LR)

toughturtles
05-08-2008, 01:41 PM
sounds like boring tricks