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Tooting Bec: Cold water swimming championships return to lido | |
(17 days later) | |
Hundreds of swimmers gathered in south-west London on Saturday for the return of the Cold Water Swimming Championships. | Hundreds of swimmers gathered in south-west London on Saturday for the return of the Cold Water Swimming Championships. |
The competition returned to Tooting Bec Lido for the first time since before the Covid pandemic. | The competition returned to Tooting Bec Lido for the first time since before the Covid pandemic. |
The South London Swimming Club welcomed entrants from around the world for almost 100 races in the 5.5C (41.9F) water. | The South London Swimming Club welcomed entrants from around the world for almost 100 races in the 5.5C (41.9F) water. |
Included in the races was a best hat competition, where competitors create their own headpiece and showcase it while swimming breaststroke. | Included in the races was a best hat competition, where competitors create their own headpiece and showcase it while swimming breaststroke. |
"They make absolutely stunning hats," said event organiser Margy Sullivan. | "They make absolutely stunning hats," said event organiser Margy Sullivan. |
"They have to swim across in this freezing cold water with their hat on and without getting it wet." | "They have to swim across in this freezing cold water with their hat on and without getting it wet." |
One of the competitors, Vanessa, said she had signed up for a 90m, 30m and a relay race. | One of the competitors, Vanessa, said she had signed up for a 90m, 30m and a relay race. |
"I love the cold water," she said. "I love swimming all year round, especially outside." | "I love the cold water," she said. "I love swimming all year round, especially outside." |
She said she enjoyed the sport for its wellbeing and physical benefits, adding: "But mainly it's about the people." | She said she enjoyed the sport for its wellbeing and physical benefits, adding: "But mainly it's about the people." |
'Warmer in the water' | 'Warmer in the water' |
South London Swimming Club president Brian Daly said the benefits of cold water swimming could be felt in water that was 20C (68F) or lower. | South London Swimming Club president Brian Daly said the benefits of cold water swimming could be felt in water that was 20C (68F) or lower. |
"It's warmer in the water today," he said. "It's 4C outside, 5.5C in the water." | "It's warmer in the water today," he said. "It's 4C outside, 5.5C in the water." |
"Cold water swimming at these temperatures is dangerous, but you can start cold water swimming and see the benefits even if it's 20C, because your body is 37C. | "Cold water swimming at these temperatures is dangerous, but you can start cold water swimming and see the benefits even if it's 20C, because your body is 37C. |
"At 20C, you begin to feel the benefits of the cold cycling through your body." | "At 20C, you begin to feel the benefits of the cold cycling through your body." |
Charlie, who was also taking part in the championships, said she began cold water swimming with South London Swimming Club two years ago. | Charlie, who was also taking part in the championships, said she began cold water swimming with South London Swimming Club two years ago. |
"I'd been going through a sort of crisis at home and last year it was particularly difficult," she said. | "I'd been going through a sort of crisis at home and last year it was particularly difficult," she said. |
"It's really been really helpful for me to come here." | "It's really been really helpful for me to come here." |
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