As
the 61st World Santa Claus Congress kicked off in Copenhagen,
many of the delegates - from countries as far away as Japan and
the United States - took a paddle in the sea, to the amusement
of local bathers.
The three-day event will see the Santas visit the Little Mermaid
statue during a parade and go head to head in the Santa Obstacle
Course World Championships.
"Normally us Santas work alone," said Santa Ian Tom, 67, from
Scotland, who is attending his sixth congress this year.
"This is like a big family. But a family you get on with."
For Santa Douglas, 60, from Washington D.C., attending his
twelfth convention, it's the international feel of the event
that keeps luring him back.
"It's interesting how when meeting others their culture starts
to rub off on you and yours on them. For example, a lot of the
Santa suits now are not the traditional gray Danish one. They've
gone more American, which in a way is a shame."
(Reporting by Emil Gjerding Nielson; Editing by Robin Pomeroy)
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