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Hundreds gather to celebrate 60 years of Porthcawl Christmas swim

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Hundreds of people braved chilly waters to take part in the 60th annual Christmas Day dip at a popular seaside resort.

Despite a yellow weather warning for wind, organisers said more than 1,800 people entered the water in Porthcawl, Bridgend county, making it a record-breaking year.

The tradition began in the 1960s with local swimmer Arlon Owens, and has since grown into a popular festive event.

Featuring a ‘Swinging Sixties’ theme, the dip this year raised funds for charities 2wish and the Sir Gareth Edwards Cancer Charity.

Arlon was known for his unwavering commitment to daily swims, no matter the weather.

Alongside a few local friends, he would go out each morning for a dip in the sea and, as others were inspired, a small gathering grew into a much-anticipated festive tradition.

By 1965, it had gained enough traction for the Porthcawl Chamber of Trade to officially sponsor the first formal event and soon became known for its array of festive costumes.


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