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Forty Foot, Saturday 30th November

Sandycove Polar Plunge for Special Olympics Ireland – Freezin' for a Reason!

Plunge into the Christmas period this November as the Polar Plunge returns for its 11th year and is one not to be missed! Jump, run or tiptoe into the cold waters and support these amazing athletes by taking part in this fun, family-friendly event! With Santa on hand to raise those spirits, as well as Bear Chills – the event mascot, this event is just as fun for the spectators as it is the BRRRAVE Plungers!

Register through the Get Tickets link below to take part in the event. Registration will also be available on the day, however please note, ALL under 18s will need a signed waiver from a parent or guardian so preregistration is advised!


Date:
Saturday 30th November
Time:
12.30pm
Price:
€20
Address:
Sandycove, Dublin, Ireland

Google Map of Sandycove, Dublin, Ireland

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