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  2. Winter swimming - Wikipedia

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    Winter swimming is the activity of swimming during the winter season, typically in outdoor locations (open water swimming) or in unheated pools or lidos. In colder countries, it may be synonymous with ice swimming , when the water is frozen over.

  3. L Street Brownies - Wikipedia

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    L Street Brownies by George Luks, 1922.. The club was officially organized in 1902, [1] [2] [3] and began accepting women members in 1915. [4] Although the club itself is older than the Coney Island Polar Bear Club, which was founded in 1903, its first documented New Year's Day swim did not take place until 1904, when a photographer took a picture of the event.

  4. Polar bear plunge - Wikipedia

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    Christmas's Day swim at Exmouth. In the UK, the majority of winter swimming events take place on Christmas Day or Boxing Day, [25] with many hundreds of people swimming in the sea at the largest events in Exmouth, Lowestoft and Brighton. [26] [27] An annual "Loony Dook" takes place in South Queensferry, Scotland, on New Year's Day.

  5. Brave Czechs take icy Boxing Day plunge in Prague river - AOL

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    Swimmers can be seen braving the chilling waters of Prague's Vltava river (that hovered around four-degrees-celsius) to engage in a traditional winter swim. More than 360 swimmers from around the ...

  6. One-Hour Workout: Megan Melgaard’s Winter Swim Special - AOL

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  7. International Winter Swimming Association - Wikipedia

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    International Winter Swimming Association (IWSA) is a non-governmental organization registered in Latvia, which is the governing body of mainly the following winter swimming world events: the Winter Swimming World Championships (WSWC), which is masters championships in the men's and women's age categories (A to J2) and held at two-year intervals and the IWSA World Cup or Winter Swimming Cup ...