National Freediving Athlete Bilge Çingigiray made his second record attempt, leaving behind the record distance for both men and women. According to Guinness World Records, freediver Bilge Çingigiray, who took the title of the longest woman to walk underwater in one breath with 67 meters in 2017, recaptured her own record of "the longest distance walking under water in a single breath", which was raised to 69 meters by a Russian athlete. Free diver Çingigiray, who made his second Guinness Record attempt on March 25, 2019, broke the new record by walking 81 meters under water with a weight of 18 kilograms, in 2 minutes and 17 seconds. Çingigiray, who made a big difference to his opponents, left behind the record distance in both women and men.
Bilge Çingigiray, a Physical Education Teacher, has been competing as a Free Diving National Team athlete since 2007. She has been second in Europe 3 times and 3 times in the world in free diving, she. She broke the Guinness world record in the branch in 2017. She. On March 25, 2019, he made a second record attempt and set a new world record of 2 minutes and 17 seconds. She has a 2-and-a-half-year-old son named Doruk Aydın