NEW YORK (AP) A 32-year-old New York City man who broke the U.S. constant weight record for freediving soon after beginning his competitive career last year died Sunday while participating in a tournament in the Bahamas, police said.
Nicholas Mevoli, who lived in the city's Brooklyn borough, died around 2 p.m. off the coast of the Bahamas' Long Island, about 164 miles (265 kilometers) southeast of the capital of Nassau, officials said. His body was flown to Nassau, where an autopsy was expected.
The Switzerland-based Association Internationale pour le Dveloppement de l'Apne, or AIDA, a worldwide federation for breath-holding diving, released a statement Sunday saying Mevoli reached the 72-meter depth of the no fins dive, swam back to the surface but had difficulty breathing while completing surface protocol and lost consciousness.
"Nick appears to have suffered from a depth-related injury to his lungs," the AIDA statement said.
Freedivers, unlike scuba divers, enter the water without air tanks, regulators and hoses and swim to various depths relying entirely on the air held in their lungs.