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winter swimmers
noun
Plural of winter swimmer
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Rovaniemi lies on the shores of the river Kemijoki, which is a popular destination for summer and winter swimmers alike, as well as a much loved ice-covered venue for winter sports and leisure.
The winter swimmers first started coming to Houhai in the 1970's, toward the end of the Cultural Revolution, and they have not stopped.
The name of the chair of the Hampstead Heath winter swimmers' club is Mary Cane, not Kane (Hardy bathers win right to swim unsupervised, page 8, April 27).
Winter swimmers in Russia are known as walrusses.
During this period, winter swimmers can use the Ribersborg Handikappbad, just up the beach.
"Cold is a word that winter swimmers don't know," she assures her employer through chattering teeth.
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Until the 1970s this is where many Copenhagen children learned to swim, and it has been the home of the winter swimmer's club, Det Kolde Gys (The Cold Rush), since 1929.
In 2003 swimmers at Hampstead's ponds in North London (pictured) had to battle local-government officials who wanted to curtail winter swimming hours.
"In summer, swimmers can enjoy watching the mammals that are released from a partitioned-off space.
McCarren's capacity said it all: 6,800 swimmers in a 55,440-square-foot basin.
Early swimmers (doors open at 7.30am) get a discount and pay only €2.60 instead of €3.80.
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