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Sea Corporation Underwater Breathing Aid
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Self Contained Underwater Breathing Apparatus
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Self Current Underwater Breathey Air
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Seriously Cool Underwater Breathing Air
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Over 100 metres
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Over 250 metres
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Over 300 metres
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Over 450 metres
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1902
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1904
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1906
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1908
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False
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True
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Broken toe
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Broken arm
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Head injury
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Back injury
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3
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About 2 million
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About 4 million
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About 6 million
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About 8 million
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It happened in a pool of ice
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Only dogs could do it
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Athletes would jump into the water and stay still for one minute
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The long jump ended with a dive into a pool
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