Alaskans Plunge Into 32-Degree Water In Annual Event

Author: Associated Press |

More than a thousand people in Alaska on Saturday dressed up as elves or in other elaborate costumes while some stripped down to barely anything to take part in a polar plunge.

 

The fundraiser for Special Olympics Alaska took place at Goose Lake in Anchorage, where ice had been cut out of a large portion of the lake to allow the plungers room to do their favorite dive, like a cannonball. Other more timid plungers stepped into the 32 degree water, and others got a helping hand from fellow jumpers.

 

David Aromin recently relocated from Philadelphia. He said the jump was a good way to be baptized as an Alaskan.

 

More than $300,000 was raised during the annual fundraiser. Special Olympics Alaska president Jim Balamaci said over $2 million has been raised in the eight years the polar plunge has been held.