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  2. Feeling brave (or crazy)? Jersey Shore's biggest polar plunge ...

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    Last year's polar plunge in Seaside Heights drew more than 7,500 participants and raised a record-setting $2.5 million. ... 2022 Polar Bear Plunge in Seaside Heights to benefit NJ Special Olympics ...

  3. Polar bear plunge - Wikipedia

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    The Polar Bear Plunge event in Maryland is the largest polar bear plunge in the United States. It is held annually at Sandy Point State Park and raises funds for the Special Olympics. [ 42 ] Sponsored by the Maryland State Police , in 2007, Plungapalooza raised $2.2 million and had 7,400 participants. [ 43 ]

  4. Seaside Heights polar plunge brings biggest crowd ever ...

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    The Seaside Heights Polar Bear Plunge to benefit Special Olympics takes place with thousands of participants. Approximately $2.4million was raised this year. Seaside Heights, NJ Saturday, February ...

  5. Taking the plunge into the Cape's chilly waters on New ... - AOL

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    The Provincetown Polar Bear Plunge on Jan. 1, 2023, drew an estimated 250 people, who rushed into the water with air temperatures around 49 degrees.

  6. Coeur d'Alene, Idaho - Wikipedia

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    The Polar Bear Plunge at Sanders Beach, 2022. Many of the community events and activities in Coeur d'Alene occur during the warm summer months and they often take place by the lake. Annual events include the Fourth of July Festival and the Holiday Light Show that begins at the end of November.

  7. Winter swimming - Wikipedia

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    He attracted worldwide attention for his daily plunge in the Mohawk River, even when the thermometer hit −23 °F (−31 °C), earning him the nickname "the human polar bear". [20] The Coney Island Polar Bears club in the water on December 22, 2013. The oldest ice swimming club in the United States is the Coney Island Polar Bear Club of Coney ...

  8. Burrrr-ing in the new year at the polar bear plunge

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    Jan. 7—Roughly 40 daring souls braved the nearly freezing temperatures outside on Saturday, to jump into the equally cold 38 degree water at Sierra Vista pool and ring in the new year with the ...

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