Carlos Coste
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Carlos Coste (born in Caracas, Venezuela, on February 2, 1976) is a world class free-diver and record-holder.
He started his training in Apnea and Free-diving in 1996, and got his first national record in 1998. In October 2003, he became the first human to achieve a Free Immersion of more than 100 meters, certified by Guinness World Records. Currently, he holds the AIDA (International Association for the Development of Apnea) world record for Variable Weight Free-diving, with a 140 meter immersion in the Red Sea, Egypt, on May 9, 2006.
Additional to the current record for variable weight, Coste has broken several free-diving world records, including Constant Weight (-90 meter, October 2002; -102 meter, June 2004; -105 meter, 2005; now held by Herbert Nitsch with -111 meter), Variable Weight (-135 meter, October 2004), and Free Immersion (-93 meter, October 2002; -101 meter, October 2003; now held by Martin Štěpánek with -106 meter). He is the current AIDA Individual World Champion Constant Weight (September 2005).
His achievements have been recognized with Venezuela National Sports Institute (June 2005) and with the Orden José Félix Rivas granted by the Venezuelan president (February 2005). Currently, he studies Mechanical Engineering in the Central University of Venezuela.
He is currently recovering from an injury suffered on September 12, 2006 in attempt to break world record in No Limits (held by Herbert Nitsch with -183m) at Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt.