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Want to know why Rathmullan plunge is dubbed ‘Freezin’ for a reason’?

written by Stephen Maguire December 9, 2017
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It’s not called the Polar Plunge for nothing!

Hundreds of people took to the freezing waters of Lough Swilly in Co Donegal in aid of the Special Olympics.

Among them were members of the local Gardai, the 28th Infantry army battalion from Finner Camp, the RNLI as well as the public.

With Donegal enduring some of the coldest temperatures across the country this weekend and snow covering the hills around the seaside town of Rathmullan, only the bravest took part.

Santa arrived on board the Rescue 118 helicopter from its Sligo base with presents for the many children who had gathered.

And age certainly wasn’t a barrier either. as former Irish Olympic marathon runner Danny McDaid who stripped off and also plunged in at the sprightly age of just 76 years.

Former Irish Olympic marathon runner Danny McDaid stripped off and also plunged into the freezing waters at the sprightly age of just 76 years.

Organiser Sgt Paul Magee said he was delighted with the turn-out and hopes the fundraiser will go from strength to strength.

2018 is a massive year for Special Olympics in Ulster.

278 athletes and 112 coaching and management volunteers from the region will head to Dublin for four days in June for the Special Olympics Ireland Games.

13 sports will feature in venues such as the National Indoor Arena, the National Aquatic Arena and Morton Stadium.

Ulster’s representatives were selected from regional advancement events over the past 12 months – a lucky few will go on to compete at the Special Olympics World Summer Games in Abu Dhabi in 2019.

Special Olympics Ulster Regional Fundraising Coordinator John Kivlahan says today’s Polar Plunge brings everything that’s good about Special Olympics together

All money raised goes directly to supporting athletes with intellectual disabilities in sport and competitions. Plungers who raise more than €50 will also receive a complimentary Polar Plunge T-Shirt.

“This event just wouldn’t happen without them,” he said “and they have been involved with Polar Plunge since the very beginning. This Saturday is primarily about fundraising, so we’d encourage anyone who has yet to sign up to register online or just join us on the day.”

 

Members of An Garda Siochana who participated in the charity Polar Plunge at Rathmullan Pier in aid of Special Olympics Ireland. (North West Newspix)

Anna Devlin, Emmett Rushe and Bronwyn Walsh endured the freezing waters when they participated in the charity Polar Plunge Challenge at Rathmullan Pier in aid of the Special Olympics. (North West Newspix0

Anna Devlin and friend endured the freezing waters when they participated in the charity Polar Plunge Challenge at Rathmullan Pier in aid of the Special Olympics. (North West Newspix0

Some of the revellers who participated in the charity Polar Plunge at Rathmullan Pier in aid the Special Olympics. (North West Newspix)

Former Olympic runner Danny McDaid taking part in the charity Polar Plunge at Rathmullan Pier in aid the Special Olympics. (North West Newspix)

Soldiers from the 28th Inf Bn taking te plunge at the charity Polar Plunge at Rathmullan Pier in aid of the Special Olympics. (North West Newspix)

Want to know why Rathmullan plunge is dubbed ‘Freezin’ for a reason’? was last modified: December 10th, 2017 by Stephen Maguire
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Stephen Maguire

Stephen Maguire is the co-founder of Donegal Daily. He has worked as a reporter for almost 30 years starting locally with the Donegal Peoples Press before moving to the Mirror Group. He continues to contribute daily to national media outlets including the Irish Times, RTE, the Irish Independent, Irish Sun, Irish Mirror, Irish Star, the Daily Mail and the Examiner.

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