Just 1 breath: Pursuit of freediving records, fame pushes underwater athletes to the limit


A still image from "The Deepest Breath," a Netflix documentary about a couple in love who share a passion for the exotic and often dangerous sport of freediving.

Amber Bourke stands on the ocean floor, facing away from a black abyss while holding her breath. Slowly, she crouches down and pushes off, arching her back gracefully and spinning down into the seemingly bottomless hole.

It’s almost as terrifying as it is mesmerizing to watch.

Bourke is a freediver. That means the 34-year-old Australian swims down as far into the ocean as she can and returns before running out of oxygen.

The longest Bourke has made it in one breath is 266 feet (81 meters) and back. That’s nearly the length of the Washington Monument.



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