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Hardy souls take to the sea on Boxing Day

By: KentOnline reporter multimediadesk@thekmgroup.co.uk

Published: 09:43, 29 December 2010

This group who braved the freezing cold conditions for the Boxing Day dip in Dover Harbour were raising money for the Life for Laura charity appeal.
Most of those taking part in the Boxing Day dip in Dover Harbour didnt spend very long in the water.
Members of the Dover Water Polo team were among those who took part in the Boxing Day dip. They are hoping to attract more members for the club, which meets at Dover Leisure Centre on Thursday evenings and Sundays.
Those taking part in the dip wore all kinds of outfits to keep warm.
Vic Matcham makes his annual dip into the sea in fancy dress.

Freezing conditions didn’t deter a large number of people from taking part in the Boxing Day dip at Dover harbour.

But organisers imposed a two-minute time limit on anyone staying in the water, and lifeguards were on hand to make sure no one got into difficulties.

While most were in the water for a very short time, others made the most of the time allowed before returning to the beach – and warm towels and hot drinks.

Some of those taking part were in fancy dress – including veteran dipper Vic Matcham – and some were raising money for good causes.

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Hannah and Harriet Crowley, Jessica and Thomas Dowle and Becky Skelton were taking part for the second year, raising funds for the Life for Laura charity.

Members of the Dover Water Polo team were hoping to raise more interest in their sport. They meet at Dover Leisure Centre on Thursday evenings and Sundays and play in the Kent League and a winter league. They would welcome more members.

More pictures and full report in this week's Dover Mercury.

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