Deep freeze hits Poland's hardy lake swimmers

The water would freeze to fast for the divers to keep a hole in the ice, creating a real safety risk.

By Agence France-PresseSun, Feb 05 2012 at 9:54 AM EST

The sun sets on the freezing Wisla river in Warsaw in January 2011.
TOO COLD FOR SWIMMING: The sun sets on the freezing Wisla river in Warsaw in January 2011. Lake diving activities in the country were suspended following the bitter cold snap the country is experiencing. (Photo: Janek Skarzynski/AFP)
WARSAW — Hardy fans of swimming in the frozen lakes of northern Poland decided to call off a mass outing due to the vicious cold snap gripping the country, organizers said Feb. 3.
 
"In the interests of our participants' security, we've decided to call off this year's Bath of the Brave," Ireneusz Dzienisiewicz told Poland's PAP news agency.
 
This year's edition of the annual swim in a lake near the city of Elk which draws around a hundred participants was due to take place on Feb. 5.
 
But temperatures in northern Poland have plunged to minus 30 Celsius (minus 22 Fahrenheit), far below the minus 15 Celsius experienced by swimmers in 2010 during the coldest ever edition of the event.
 
On top of the risks to the swimmers, there were also practical reasons for canceling the event.
 
"The water freezes so fast that we wouldn't be able to keep a large enough hole in the ice," said Dzienisiewicz.
 
Since the cold snap struck Europe at the end of last week, 37 people have died of hypothermia in Poland, according to the police. Most of the victims have been homeless.
 
Copyright 2012  AFP Global Edition

EDITORS' PICKS

tease to asteroids

tease to pet facials

tease to emotional eating

ADVERTISEMENT

ADVERTISEMENT