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FEATURE - Beliebte Neujahrs-Disziplin: Der Sprung ins kalte Wasser
January 1, 2017 - Brooklyn, New York, United States: The 114th New Years day Polar Bear run into the cold atlantic ocean held at Coney Island. It was an icy start to 2017 for thousands of people who jumped into the ocean for the Coney Island Polar Bear Plunge. Between 2,500 and 3,000 swimmers met up on the boardwalk for their first dip in the Atlantic in the new year, a New York tradition. The Coney Island club is the oldest winter bathing organization in the U.S. and proceeds from the annual plunge go to Camp Sunshine, which helps kids with life-threatening illnesses. The club swims every Sunday from November through April. (Matthew Mcdermott/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05696374
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FEATURE - Beliebte Neujahrs-Disziplin: Der Sprung ins kalte Wasser
January 1, 2017 - Brooklyn, New York, United States: The 114th New Years day Polar Bear run into the cold atlantic ocean held at Coney Island. It was an icy start to 2017 for thousands of people who jumped into the ocean for the Coney Island Polar Bear Plunge. Between 2,500 and 3,000 swimmers met up on the boardwalk for their first dip in the Atlantic in the new year, a New York tradition. The Coney Island club is the oldest winter bathing organization in the U.S. and proceeds from the annual plunge go to Camp Sunshine, which helps kids with life-threatening illnesses. The club swims every Sunday from November through April. (Matthew Mcdermott/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05696361
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FEATURE - Beliebte Neujahrs-Disziplin: Der Sprung ins kalte Wasser
January 1, 2017 - Brooklyn, New York, United States: The 114th New Years day Polar Bear run into the cold atlantic ocean held at Coney Island. It was an icy start to 2017 for thousands of people who jumped into the ocean for the Coney Island Polar Bear Plunge. Between 2,500 and 3,000 swimmers met up on the boardwalk for their first dip in the Atlantic in the new year, a New York tradition. The Coney Island club is the oldest winter bathing organization in the U.S. and proceeds from the annual plunge go to Camp Sunshine, which helps kids with life-threatening illnesses. The club swims every Sunday from November through April. (Matthew Mcdermott/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05696360
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FEATURE - Beliebte Neujahrs-Disziplin: Der Sprung ins kalte Wasser
January 1, 2017 - Brooklyn, New York, United States: Kayla Black, (R) from Seattle and Polar Bear Club member MJ Moscowitz, (L) from Brooklyn, enjoy a dip in the ocean at Coney Island. It was an icy start to 2017 for thousands of people who jumped into the ocean for the Coney Island Polar Bear Plunge. Between 2,500 and 3,000 swimmers met up on the boardwalk for their first dip in the Atlantic in the new year, a New York tradition. The Coney Island club is the oldest winter bathing organization in the U.S. and proceeds from the annual plunge go to Camp Sunshine, which helps kids with life-threatening illnesses. The club swims every Sunday from November through April. (Matthew Mcdermott/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05696350
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