Crowds brave chilly temperatures for Christmas Day swim

Festive swims are held at locations across Ireland.
Crowds brave chilly temperatures for Christmas Day swim

By Jonathan McCambridge, Press Association

Huge crowds have taken part in the annual Christmas Day swim at a popular bathing spot in Dublin – including the “Forty Foot Santa”.

Thousands thronged to the Forty Foot promontory in Sandycove as people pulled on Santa hats to take part in the festive dip despite bitterly cold conditions.

Christmas Day swim – Dublin
Local resident Veronica Hayward greets Patrick Corkery as he gets out of the water (Niall Carson/PA)

Veteran swimmer Patrick Corkery has been doing the Christmas Day swim for more than 30 years.

Dressed as Santa, he joked: “I just needed to do one more swim before I headed back to Lapland.

Christmas Day swim – Dublin
Patrick Corkery at the Forty Foot bathing spot in Sandycove (Niall Carson/PA)

“It is fantastic although it’s a bit rough today. You need to keep an eye on the waves on a day like today.

“The water is about seven degrees. It is freezing.”

Christmas Day swims are held in locations across Ireland.

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