Hundreds brave fast-flowing waters to swim across Danube River in
Budapest
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[August 31, 2020]
By Krisztina Fenyo
BUDAPEST (Reuters) - About 700 adventurous
swimmers plunged into the fast-flowing waters of the Danube in Budapest
on Saturday, enjoying an unusual view of the city's famous bridges as
they swam across the longest river in the European Union.
The event is part of the Budapest Urban Games, an event supported by the
municipal government to encourage residents of the Hungarian capital to
use the city's parks, roads and waterways as venues for sport.
For the swimmers on Saturday, the biggest challenge was staying within a
corridor of boats stretching the 430 metres (470 yards) from one side of
the river to the other.
"If you try once, you will feel the power of the river, and it's
amazing... how strong and fast the river is," said Istvan Kovacs, 50,
nicknamed Koko, a former Olympic and world champion boxer who took part
in the contest.
"To swim in our beautiful river... it's a great feeling," he told
Reuters Television.
Organisers allowed only about 20-25 swimmers to be in the water at the
same time to ensure safety and social distancing measures were
implemented on the embankments due to the coronavirus.
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Participants prepare to swim across the Danube River during the
Budapest Urban Games in Budapest, Hungary, August 29, 2020. REUTERS/Bernadett
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Boriska Darvai, another participant, said she had found it more
difficult to reach the other bank than during last year's event, but
"made up her mind" to make it.
"It's a fantastic experience to see the Danube and our city from
that angle," she said.
(Writing by Krisztina Than; Editing by Helen Popper)
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