Hundreds Take Part in 'Horrible' New Year's Day Tradition

Freezing temps didn't stop Coney Island's Polar Plunge from happening
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Jan 1, 2018 3:00 PM CST
Hundreds Take Part in 'Horrible' New Year's Day Tradition
People taking part in Coney Island's annual New Year's Day Polar Plunge jog across the beach toward the water in New York on Monday.   (AP Photo/Peter Morgan)

The sky was sunny and the water was freezing at Coney Island, where several hundred people, cheered on by hundreds more, ran into the ocean Monday to mark the start of 2018. While some dressed in dinosaur or penguin outfits, others wore nothing but underwear or bathing suits at the annual Coney Island New Year's Day Polar Plunge, a New York tradition since 1903, per the AP. "It started on my bucket list. It's a rush, a shock. It'll wake you up," said Louie Forte, 65, of Brooklyn, who took part in his seventh plunge. "This year is the coldest year yet." With the temperature sitting at a frigid 17 degrees, some said the water was warmer, at 37 degrees. Supporters stood by with towels and warm robes as the hardy souls returned from the sea.

The event raises money for charities, including the Alliance for Coney Island, the New York Aquarium, and others. Organizers raised $80,000 last year, when temperatures were about 50 degrees. Dennis Thomas, president of the Coney Island Polar Bear Club, conceded participation was down this year because of the cold, but he had no final estimate on how much was raised. "Jumping into the cold water really kind of puts a period at the end of the sentence of 2017," said Thomas, who has been involved with the club for 30 years. Swimmers gather every Sunday from November through April, as well as on New Year's Day. Allie Szyba, 32, was frantically rubbing her shoulders in an attempt to warm up after coming out of the water. "It's horrible, just horrible. It's not fun at all," she said laughing.

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