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Elisabeth Kristoffersen is a renowned freediver from Norway. She is recognized for her exceptional performances in the sport and has set several world records in various categories of freediving.

Early Life[edit]

Elisabeth Kristoffersen was born and raised in Norway. From a young age, she showed a keen interest in water sports, which eventually led her to discover her passion for freediving.

Career[edit]

Kristoffersen began her professional freediving career in the early 2000s. She quickly gained recognition in the freediving community due to her exceptional skills and determination. Over the years, she has competed in numerous national and international freediving competitions, setting several world records in the process.

World Records[edit]

Kristoffersen holds multiple world records in freediving. Her most notable achievements include setting the world record for the deepest constant weight apnea dive and the longest static apnea time.

Personal Life[edit]

Outside of her freediving career, Kristoffersen is known for her advocacy for ocean conservation. She uses her platform to raise awareness about the importance of preserving marine life and the dangers of ocean pollution.

Legacy[edit]

Elisabeth Kristoffersen's contributions to the sport of freediving have left a lasting impact. Her world records and her dedication to the sport have inspired many upcoming freedivers. She continues to be a prominent figure in the freediving community and is often cited as a role model by aspiring athletes.

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