Published:
10:13 AM December 17, 2020
A scene from the festive dip in Lowestoft on Christmas Day last year. Picture: Mick Howes
- Credit: Mick Howes
It is a popular festive tradition that regular attracts hundreds of Santas, Christmas elves and superheroes.
But organisers of the annual Lowestoft Christmas Day swim have taken the decision to cancel this year s spectacle amid the continuing coronavirus crisis.
Crowds of around 3,000 people turned out to cheer on the brave participants last year, as “the biggest turn out yet” of more than 400 registered swimmers took part in the 42nd festive plunge into the sea.
Scenes from the Christmas Day swim in Lowestoft in 2019. Picture: Mick Howes
Published:
10:13 AM December 17, 2020
A scene from the festive dip in Lowestoft on Christmas Day last year. Picture: Mick Howes
- Credit: Mick Howes
It is a popular festive tradition that regular attracts hundreds of Santas, Christmas elves and superheroes.
But organisers of the annual Lowestoft Christmas Day swim have taken the decision to cancel this year s spectacle amid the continuing coronavirus crisis.
Crowds of around 3,000 people turned out to cheer on the brave participants last year, as “the biggest turn out yet” of more than 400 registered swimmers took part in the 42nd festive plunge into the sea.
Scenes from the Christmas Day swim in Lowestoft in 2019. Picture: Mick Howes