Cape Times

1km swim in Antarctic for a good cause

- STAFF WRITER

ICE swimmers who set to out be the first to complete an official 1km swim in the Antarctic have achieved their goal.

At 12.15am yesterday, South African Ram Barkai successful­ly led 14 ice swimmers from across the globe to complete the swim in the name of charity – and to set a Guinness World Record.

The swimmers, from South Africa, Poland, Russia, Australia, Argentina, Italy, China, Bulgaria and Spain, appeared in Speedos on rubber ducks alongside the OneOcean expedition cruiser to swim in -1.4ºC waters.

Support staff and South African Emergency Physician expert Dr Sean Gottschalk were ready to perform rescue operations, but the swimmers withstood the extreme conditions.

The swim was a first-of-its-kind initiative by the Internatio­nal Ice Swimming Associatio­n, and took place to raise funds for Madswimmer, a charity which organises world-first open-water swims in aid of children’s charities.

Steven Munatones of the World Open Water Swimming Associatio­n said the sport attracted individual­s who were well prepared physiologi­cally and psychologi­cally to handle swims of up to 1km – and longer – in the cold air and water conditions under 5°C.

“After a decade of ice swimming, Barkai and his ice-swimming colleagues around the world have learnt a significan­t amount about how much the human body can acclimate to cold water, and how best to implement the rewarming process,” Munatones said.

Representi­ng MadSwimmer, Jean Craven yesterday said achieving what they had done was no small feat.

“Raising only a few rand will not justify the effort. We hope the swim will inspire others to do their part to make this world a better place and give underprivi­leged children a chance to become the worthy citizens they deserve to be,” Craven said.

 ??  ?? SOUTH African Jean Craven with helper Ivan Keun on an official 1km swim in the Antarctic yesterday.
SOUTH African Jean Craven with helper Ivan Keun on an official 1km swim in the Antarctic yesterday.

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