
WATCH: Chilly challenge for charity keeps others warm
Upbeat music energised the crowd and set the tone for more than 120 participants who joined the chilly challenge.
To enter, swimmers contributed R100 or a blanket, with all proceeds going to local charities. This year's event raised R13 000 and collected 50 blankets to support those in need during the winter months.
Headmaster Craig McIlrath, who launched the initiative, participated for the final time before relocating to Namibia in July to lead a school in Windhoek.
'We started the challenge four years ago as a blanket drive to help those less fortunate. What better way to experience this than for learners to spend 30 seconds being cold themselves? Every year, it continues to grow, and I'm delighted by the support, camaraderie and community spirit this event brings.
'I stand here with a sense of gratitude for what I'm seeing today and the community we have. I'm privileged to be part of it,' said McIlrath.
The school's head boy and head girl, Barnaby Andanje and Denley McCulloch, described the swim as fun despite the cold, saying it was worth it for a good cause.
After each race, swimmers were welcomed by cheering crowds and warm towels. As in previous years, the finishers received a chocolate bar and a hot cup of coffee.
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