Undeterred by air temperatures of 6 degrees Celsius (43 degrees
Fahrenheit) and equally chilly water, 4,500 people, many clad in
fancy dress, ran down the beach in front of the city's
neoclassical Royal Galleries.
While some did little more than wet their ankles, others took
advantage of the presence of many lifeguards to take a proper
dive into the chilly waves.
"When you go in, it's cold but once you are in longer, it's very
good, very nice," said Joris, wearing a caveman outfit.
Organizers said the 27th edition of the New Year's plunge was
average in terms of temperature and attendance, following an
exceptionally cold 2017 edition when brisk winds pushed
temperatures well below freezing.
"It's our fifth year now. We had to skip last year because it
was on New Year's day and we would have been a little drunk from
the day before," said Jordy Velders from the Flemish town of
Lokeren, who, like his friends, was dressed up as a penguin.
(Reporting by Robert-Jan Bartunek; Editing by Adrian Croft)
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