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Simone Arrigoni (born in Rome, Italy, on 4 September 1973) is an Italian free-diver. He holds multiple free-diving world records. He is an ActionAid Ambassador and Honorary Member of the Centro Studi Cetacei, a non-profit Italian association that is concerned with the study and rescue of marine mammals and reptiles since 1986.[1]

Free-diving

Since 2008, Arrigoni has collaborated with biologists and students at Zoomarine Italia to carry on research projects on the study of free-diving and the comparative physiology of humans and dolphins.[2]

New disciplines

He opened two new specialties of dynamic apnea:

World records

Arrigoni set many world records:

Photography

Since 2010 he has been developing his interest in photography – in which he looks for unusual perspectives, details, lights and symmetries. His photos and reportage have been published in print and online magazines, and received awards in international photo contests, such as the International Photography Awards.[5]

Publications

Arrigoni has self-published an autobiography: Seven Breaths. A Tale of Music, Freediving, World Records and Dolphins, Charleston, CreateSpace, 2017 (translated from the Italian Sette respiri. In apnea tra musica, record e delfini, Charleston, CreateSpace, 2016).[6]

References

  1. ^ "ABOUT - Simone Arrigoni". www.simonearrigoni.com.
  2. ^ "Nuovo record apnea di Arrigoni, spinto da delfini - Natura - Ambiente&Energia - ANSA.it". www.ansa.it.
  3. ^ ""I concerti, i record e i miei delfini" Le infinite metamorfosi di Simone".
  4. ^ "RECORDS - Simone Arrigoni". www.simonearrigoni.com.
  5. ^ Image in Progress, n. 8 (2016), pp. 40-55
  6. ^ "BOOKS - Simone Arrigoni". www.simonearrigoni.com.