Thousands of participants rang in the new year with a cold jump into the water at Coney Island for the 122nd annual Polar ...
Coney Island Polar Bear Plunge drew thousands of people to the beach on New Year's Day as participants took a freezing dip to ...
Proceeds from the New Year’s Day Plunge go to Coney Island non-profit organizations, including the Alliance for Coney Island, Coney Island History Project, Coney Island YMCA, and the New York Aquarium ...
Thousands of costumed participants braved frigid waters to kick off the new year and support local charities during the ...
The Coney Island Polar Bear Plunge has been a New Year's Day tradition for more than a century. CBS News New York's Kristie ...
Brrrr! On New Year’s Day, people, as always, were ringing in the new year with a famous Brooklyn tradition. Cold temperatures ...
New Year's Day at Coney Island came with its traditional icy splash as an estimated 4,000 brave souls ventured into the ...
For a certain set of New Yorkers, New Year’s Day involves wading into the icy Atlantic Ocean for an annual polar bear plunge.
People participate in the 122nd annual Polar Bear Plunge in Coney Island, in Brooklyn borough of New York City, NY, January 1, 2025. The New Year's Day event expected to draw over 4,000 swimmers; the ...
Thousands of New Yorkers braved the cold weather and water to plunge into the Atlantic Ocean on Wednesday as part of the ...
The event, put on by The Alliance for Coney Island and the Coney Island Polar Bear Club, celebrated its 122nd year in existence.