Florian Dagoury
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- Professional Freediver
- Freediving Instructor
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| Born | June 6, 1987 |
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Florian Dagoury, also known as "Mr. 10 Minutes",[1] is a French freediver and instructor. He holds the world’s second‑longest Static Apnea record and won World Champion in Static Apnea at the 30th AIDA World Championship.[2]
Career
Dagoury began his freediving career focusing on depth disciplines, achieving dives reaching 90 meters. Since 2013, he has participated in multiple AIDA-sanctined fredriving competitions, primarily in the disciplines of static apnea (STA) and free immersion (FIM).[4] In March 2021, he set a record of 10 minutes 30 seconds in static apnea. As of July 2025, he is ranked as the #2 all-time static apnea performance by AIDA.[5]
In June 2023, Dagoury won the AIDA World Championship in static apnea on Jeju Island, South Korea.[6][7] He has trained numerous freediving students, including Wil Dasovich, who set an official Philippine national record in static apnea that same year.[8]