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Wirral Physio, 52, crowned world ice swimming champion | |
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Helen Hislop secured gold at the International Ice Swimming Association World Championships | Helen Hislop secured gold at the International Ice Swimming Association World Championships |
A physiotherapist from Merseyside who has been crowned a world ice swimming champion has joked that anyone tempted to take up outdoor swimming should "perhaps start in summer". | A physiotherapist from Merseyside who has been crowned a world ice swimming champion has joked that anyone tempted to take up outdoor swimming should "perhaps start in summer". |
Helen Hislop, 52, won the 1000m freestyle title in her age category at the International Ice Swimming Association World Championships, which were held among the snow-capped mountains of Molveno in Italy. | Helen Hislop, 52, won the 1000m freestyle title in her age category at the International Ice Swimming Association World Championships, which were held among the snow-capped mountains of Molveno in Italy. |
While Ms Hislop, from Raby Mere in Wirral, competed in an outdoor pool in the freezing conditions, lucky spectators were wrapped up in woolly hats and big coats. | While Ms Hislop, from Raby Mere in Wirral, competed in an outdoor pool in the freezing conditions, lucky spectators were wrapped up in woolly hats and big coats. |
Ms Hislop, who works at Wirral University Teaching Hospital in Upton, said she was "extremely nervous" before the championships, admitting she had never previously swum in water below 2C. | Ms Hislop, who works at Wirral University Teaching Hospital in Upton, said she was "extremely nervous" before the championships, admitting she had never previously swum in water below 2C. |
Onlookers wrap up in big coats and hats while Helen Hislop swims in the icy waters | Onlookers wrap up in big coats and hats while Helen Hislop swims in the icy waters |
"It hasn't really sunk in yet, but I'm incredibly proud and grateful for the opportunity to represent my country," Ms Hislop said. | "It hasn't really sunk in yet, but I'm incredibly proud and grateful for the opportunity to represent my country," Ms Hislop said. |
She said she had prioritised "taking it steady, swimming my own race, and staying in control". | She said she had prioritised "taking it steady, swimming my own race, and staying in control". |
Ms Hislop, who also won a silver medal in the 500m event, qualified for the World Championships after competing in the British championships in December. | Ms Hislop, who also won a silver medal in the 500m event, qualified for the World Championships after competing in the British championships in December. |
The athlete has a long and enviable record in swimming, having successfully crossed the English Channel in 2021. | The athlete has a long and enviable record in swimming, having successfully crossed the English Channel in 2021. |
She went on to attempt the much colder North Channel in 2024, falling just 2.5 miles (4km) short due to the freezing conditions. | She went on to attempt the much colder North Channel in 2024, falling just 2.5 miles (4km) short due to the freezing conditions. |
Ms Hislop then underwent additional cold water acclimatisation training before the World Championships. | Ms Hislop then underwent additional cold water acclimatisation training before the World Championships. |
She said it had been a privilege to compete as part of the "supportive and encouraging" British team and to see inspirational swimmers from around the world. | She said it had been a privilege to compete as part of the "supportive and encouraging" British team and to see inspirational swimmers from around the world. |
Helen Hislop said she motivated herself at the World Championships by remembering all of the hard training she had done beforehand | Helen Hislop said she motivated herself at the World Championships by remembering all of the hard training she had done beforehand |
'Helps with mood' | 'Helps with mood' |
With cold water swimming becoming more popular in recent years, Ms Hislop cautioned that it was "important to know your limits and get out before feeling too cold". | With cold water swimming becoming more popular in recent years, Ms Hislop cautioned that it was "important to know your limits and get out before feeling too cold". |
"After-drop, when your body continues to cool even after leaving the water, can occur up to 20 minutes later, so dressing warmly and gradually warming up is vital," she added. | "After-drop, when your body continues to cool even after leaving the water, can occur up to 20 minutes later, so dressing warmly and gradually warming up is vital," she added. |
She said outdoor swimming "can really help with mood, mental health, and overall well-being". | She said outdoor swimming "can really help with mood, mental health, and overall well-being". |
Ms Hislop urged anyone considering taking it up to do so gradually, however, and to always ensure they do so in safe locations, with experienced people, and "perhaps starting in summer!" | Ms Hislop urged anyone considering taking it up to do so gradually, however, and to always ensure they do so in safe locations, with experienced people, and "perhaps starting in summer!" |
"There's a great sense of accomplishment and wellbeing in overcoming such challenges," she added. | "There's a great sense of accomplishment and wellbeing in overcoming such challenges," she added. |
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