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In Dubai, Faisal Mosawi Breaks the Previous Record for the Fastest Dive While Using an Underwater Wheelchair.

February 27, 2024
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In Dubai, Faisal Mosawi Breaks the Previous Record for the Fastest Dive While Using an Underwater Wheelchair.

At the Dubai Aquarium and Underwater Zoo, the renowned Guinness World Record holder Faisal Al Mosawi made history by shattering expectations and establishing a new standard for adaptive sports.
Faisal set a new athletic record when he used an underwater wheelchair to perform the quickest dive in an incredible 37 minutes, demonstrating astonishing skill and perseverance.

After the record-breaking accomplishment, Iraqi resident in Kuwait Faisal Al Mosawi, whose unwavering spirit has inspired millions worldwide, expressed his happiness and gratitude, saying, “Today’s achievement is a testament to the power of perseverance and the limitless potential of the human spirit.” Once again, I am incredibly delighted to showcase the potential of adaptive sports. This record belongs to everyone who refuses to let boundaries define them, not just me.

Four months of intense, continuous swimming, diving, and physical fitness training were required to prepare for this accomplishment. Faisal trained with great enthusiasm and unwavering commitment, and his efforts were rewarded with victory.

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