Courtesy of WOWSA, Huntington
Beach, California.
Ice swimmers take it literally in South Africa.
Six tons of ice will be dumped into the Hertzelia Constantia Swimming Pool in Southern Suburbs of Cape Town, South Africa on July 26th in order to reduce water temperature to below 5°C.
With those purposefully engineered water temperatures, swimmers can enter the 500m qualifying swim for the upcoming South Africa Ice Swimming Championships as well as compete in 25m and 50m sprints for everyone.
Swimmers will qualify to compete in the 1st South Africa Ice Swimming Championships held on August 15th atMatroosberg Private Nature Reserve.
Copyright © 2015 by World Open Water Swimming Association
Ice swimmers take it literally in South Africa.
Six tons of ice will be dumped into the Hertzelia Constantia Swimming Pool in Southern Suburbs of Cape Town, South Africa on July 26th in order to reduce water temperature to below 5°C.
With those purposefully engineered water temperatures, swimmers can enter the 500m qualifying swim for the upcoming South Africa Ice Swimming Championships as well as compete in 25m and 50m sprints for everyone.
Swimmers will qualify to compete in the 1st South Africa Ice Swimming Championships held on August 15th atMatroosberg Private Nature Reserve.
Copyright © 2015 by World Open Water Swimming Association
From
World Open Water Swimming Association's Daily News of Open Water Swimming
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