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A festive plunge into the icy cold waters is a seasonal tradition across the United Kingdom with hundreds of people taking part in the Christmas Day plunge every year. Dips were not organized in recent years due to the Covid-19 pandemic but have made a strong comeback this year.
Updated: 26 December 2022 12:19 pm
Swimmers take part in the Blackroot Pool Christmas Day Swim at Sutton Park in Birmingham, England.
Swimmers take part in the Blackroot Pool Christmas Day Swim at Sutton Park in Birmingham, England.
A swimmer takes an early morning dip on Christmas Day at Boscombe Beach in Britain.
Swimmers emerge from the water after an early morning dip on Christmas Day, at Boscombe Beach, Britain.
Swimmers take an early morning dip on Christmas Day at Boscombe Beach in Britain.
Members of the Serpentine Swimming Club take part in the Peter Pan Cup Race, which is held every Christmas Day at the Serpentine in central London.
Members of the Serpentine Swimming Club take part in the Peter Pan Cup Race, which is held every Christmas Day at the Serpentine in central London.
Swimmers in costume take part in the Macmillan Boscombe White Christmas Dip, Macmillan Caring Local, at Boscombe Pier, Bournemouth, England.
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