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VIDEO. 2h35min: a Frenchman breaks the world record for immersion in ice

2020-12-20T12:52:43.166Z


To achieve this performance, Romain Vandendorpe has developed "neuro-cognitive techniques" based on "the imagination and concentration.


He broke the ice immersion world record.

And not by little.

Romain Vandendorpe held 2 hours 35 minutes and 43 seconds in a Plexiglas cabin filled with ice cubes up to his neck, beating the previous world record by 40 minutes.

The Frenchman wanted to “go beyond human limits” to call for donations in favor of the Wonder Augustine association, specializing in the fight against pediatric cancers, and shows that “if we train, if we give everything, we can move forward, get results that can make things better.

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“I'm happy for the association, I thought a lot about Augustine. Making the impossible possible, that was the meaning to give to this record, ”he added.

Source: leparis

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