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Baby, it's cold outside - and feels even colder in the Atlantic Ocean! The Coney Island Polar Bear Club is getting hyped for its annual plunge into the waves on New Year's Day. Proclaimed as the ...
The 121st annual Coney Island Polar Bear Club New Year’s Day Plunge welcomed over 4000 swimmers brave enough to take on the freezing Atlantic waters. Dating back to 1903, the event raises funds ...
Cold temperatures didn’t stop a huge crowd from participating in the 122nd Annual Coney Island Polar Bear Club New Year’s Day Plunge.
POLAR BEAR ALERT: Coney Island is the place to be on New Year’s Day with thousands expected to welcome 2025 with a high-energy dip.
Eight Coney Island-based organizations have been named to receive part of the $25,000 raised at the 2022 Coney Island Polar Bear Plunge, which sent hundreds of New Yorkers into the freezing Atlantic ...
The Coney Island Polar Bear Club is the oldest winter bathing organization in the United States. Since 1903, they have been hosting a public New Year's Day Plunge to welcome in the New Year.
To earn a spot in the Coney Island Polar Bear Club, one needs to do more than demonstrate a willingness to charge into the icy waters of the Atlantic. These winter bathers have been swimming (and ...
With temperatures topping 40 degrees in the New York City on Sunday, the bathing beauty in the top photo of this story joined the Coney Island Polar Bear Club for a dip in the Atlantic Ocean.
Some 1,000 semi-insane people spent New Year’s Day at Coney Island, running into the water at 1 p.m. for the annual Polar Bear Plunge. The temperature was under 50 degrees, but at least it was ...
Hundreds descended on Coney Island Beach to begin 2022 with a bracing bath — by undergoing the Polar Bear Club’s 199th annual plunge.
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