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  • Shatila refugee camp cricket
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    Shatila refugee camp cricket
    BEIRUT, LEBANON: A general view of Shatila refugee camp.

    Charity Capital Kids Cricket in cooperation with NGO Basmeh w Zeitooneh and consultancy firm McKinsey, have been teaching cricket to children and adults living in the refugee camp cum suburb of Shatila in Beirut, Lebanon.

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  • Shatila refugee camp cricket
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    Shatila refugee camp cricket
    BEIRUT, LEBANON: Children practice during a coaching session with the apartment blocks of Shatila visible in the background.

    Charity Capital Kids Cricket in cooperation with NGO Basmeh w Zeitooneh and consultancy firm McKinsey, have been teaching cricket to children and adults living in the refugee camp cum suburb of Shatila in Beirut, Lebanon.

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  • Shatila refugee camp cricket
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    Shatila refugee camp cricket
    BEIRUT, LEBANON: Children practice during a coaching session with the apartment blocks of Shatila visible in the background.

    Charity Capital Kids Cricket in cooperation with NGO Basmeh w Zeitooneh and consultancy firm McKinsey, have been teaching cricket to children and adults living in the refugee camp cum suburb of Shatila in Beirut, Lebanon.

    Credit: Jacob Russell for The Guardian / eyevine

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  • Shatila refugee camp cricket
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    Shatila refugee camp cricket
    BEIRUT, LEBANON: Children practice during a coaching session with the apartment blocks of Shatila visible in the background.

    Charity Capital Kids Cricket in cooperation with NGO Basmeh w Zeitooneh and consultancy firm McKinsey, have been teaching cricket to children and adults living in the refugee camp cum suburb of Shatila in Beirut, Lebanon.

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  • Shatila refugee camp cricket
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    Shatila refugee camp cricket
    BEIRUT, LEBANON: The scoreboard during a coaching session.

    Charity Capital Kids Cricket in cooperation with NGO Basmeh w Zeitooneh and consultancy firm McKinsey, have been teaching cricket to children and adults living in the refugee camp cum suburb of Shatila in Beirut, Lebanon.

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  • Shatila refugee camp cricket
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    Shatila refugee camp cricket
    BEIRUT, LEBANON: Children practice batting during a coaching session.

    Charity Capital Kids Cricket in cooperation with NGO Basmeh w Zeitooneh and consultancy firm McKinsey, have been teaching cricket to children and adults living in the refugee camp cum suburb of Shatila in Beirut, Lebanon.

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  • Shatila refugee camp cricket
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    Shatila refugee camp cricket
    BEIRUT, LEBANON: Children practice batting during a coaching session.

    Charity Capital Kids Cricket in cooperation with NGO Basmeh w Zeitooneh and consultancy firm McKinsey, have been teaching cricket to children and adults living in the refugee camp cum suburb of Shatila in Beirut, Lebanon.

    Credit: Jacob Russell for The Guardian / eyevine

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  • Shatila refugee camp cricket
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    Shatila refugee camp cricket
    BEIRUT, LEBANON: Rajer Berri, 11, from Deir e Zour in Syria, practices catching during a coaching session.

    Charity Capital Kids Cricket in cooperation with NGO Basmeh w Zeitooneh and consultancy firm McKinsey, have been teaching cricket to children and adults living in the refugee camp cum suburb of Shatila in Beirut, Lebanon.

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  • Shatila refugee camp cricket
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    Shatila refugee camp cricket
    BEIRUT, LEBANON: Rajer Berri, 11, from Deir e Zour in Syria, practices catching during a coaching session.

    Charity Capital Kids Cricket in cooperation with NGO Basmeh w Zeitooneh and consultancy firm McKinsey, have been teaching cricket to children and adults living in the refugee camp cum suburb of Shatila in Beirut, Lebanon.

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  • Shatila refugee camp cricket
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    Shatila refugee camp cricket
    BEIRUT, LEBANON: Rajer Berri, 11, from Deir e Zour in Syria, practices catching during a coaching session.

    Charity Capital Kids Cricket in cooperation with NGO Basmeh w Zeitooneh and consultancy firm McKinsey, have been teaching cricket to children and adults living in the refugee camp cum suburb of Shatila in Beirut, Lebanon.

    Credit: Jacob Russell for The Guardian / eyevine

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  • Shatila refugee camp cricket
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    Shatila refugee camp cricket
    BEIRUT, LEBANON: Mohammed Al Hariri, of Basmeh w Zeitooneh, coaches children in Shatila.

    Charity Capital Kids Cricket in cooperation with NGO Basmeh w Zeitooneh and consultancy firm McKinsey, have been teaching cricket to children and adults living in the refugee camp cum suburb of Shatila in Beirut, Lebanon.

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  • REPORTAGE - Perth, Australien
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    REPORTAGE - Perth, Australien
    Unrecognizable people snorkelling over a shipwreck in Coogee beach in Fremantle Perth Western Australia
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  • REPORTAGE - Perth, Australien
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    REPORTAGE - Perth, Australien
    PERTH, WA - NOV 26 2019:Visitors in London Court a popular tourist attraction open-roofed shopping arcade located in the central business district in Perth, Western Australia.
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  • REPORTAGE - Perth, Australien
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    REPORTAGE - Perth, Australien
    PERTH, WA - JAN 17 2020:Above view of many lego bricks..On average there are 62 LEGO bricks for every person on earth.
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  • FEATURE - Schwimmen in eisigen Temperaturen im Serpentine Club im Hyde Park
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    FEATURE - Schwimmen in eisigen Temperaturen im Serpentine Club im Hyde Park
    The Serpentine Swimming Club's Christmas morning handicap, a 100 yard course for the Peter Pan Cup. This race is strictly for Serpentine Swimming Club members.
    The Serpentine, Hyde Park, London, Great Britain 25th December 2018.

    Swimmers have met in London's Hyde Park on Christmas morning since 1864 to compete in the Christmas Day swim. The first Christmas Day swimming race was won by H. Coulter. He won a gold medal, which became the customary prize for the winner.

    The Serpentine Swimming Club is one of the oldest swimming clubs in the country.

    The Peter Pan Cup is only open to members of the Serpentine Swimming Club who have qualified during the season. The icy Serpentine waters are usually below 4C (40F) degrees in the winter, so swimmers must become acclimatised over a period of time.


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  • FEATURE - Schwimmen in eisigen Temperaturen im Serpentine Club im Hyde Park
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    FEATURE - Schwimmen in eisigen Temperaturen im Serpentine Club im Hyde Park
    The Serpentine Swimming Club's Christmas morning handicap, a 100 yard course for the Peter Pan Cup. This race is strictly for Serpentine Swimming Club members.
    The Serpentine, Hyde Park, London, Great Britain 25th December 2018.

    Swimmers have met in London's Hyde Park on Christmas morning since 1864 to compete in the Christmas Day swim. The first Christmas Day swimming race was won by H. Coulter. He won a gold medal, which became the customary prize for the winner.

    The Serpentine Swimming Club is one of the oldest swimming clubs in the country.

    The Peter Pan Cup is only open to members of the Serpentine Swimming Club who have qualified during the season. The icy Serpentine waters are usually below 4C (40F) degrees in the winter, so swimmers must become acclimatised over a period of time.


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  • FEATURE - Schwimmen in eisigen Temperaturen im Serpentine Club im Hyde Park
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    FEATURE - Schwimmen in eisigen Temperaturen im Serpentine Club im Hyde Park
    The Serpentine Swimming Club's Christmas morning handicap, a 100 yard course for the Peter Pan Cup. This race is strictly for Serpentine Swimming Club members.
    The Serpentine, Hyde Park, London, Great Britain 25th December 2018.

    Swimmers have met in London's Hyde Park on Christmas morning since 1864 to compete in the Christmas Day swim. The first Christmas Day swimming race was won by H. Coulter. He won a gold medal, which became the customary prize for the winner.

    The Serpentine Swimming Club is one of the oldest swimming clubs in the country.

    The Peter Pan Cup is only open to members of the Serpentine Swimming Club who have qualified during the season. The icy Serpentine waters are usually below 4C (40F) degrees in the winter, so swimmers must become acclimatised over a period of time.


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  • FEATURE - Schwimmen in eisigen Temperaturen im Serpentine Club im Hyde Park
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    FEATURE - Schwimmen in eisigen Temperaturen im Serpentine Club im Hyde Park
    The Serpentine Swimming Club's Christmas morning handicap, a 100 yard course for the Peter Pan Cup. This race is strictly for Serpentine Swimming Club members.
    The Serpentine, Hyde Park, London, Great Britain 25th December 2018.

    Swimmers have met in London's Hyde Park on Christmas morning since 1864 to compete in the Christmas Day swim. The first Christmas Day swimming race was won by H. Coulter. He won a gold medal, which became the customary prize for the winner.

    The Serpentine Swimming Club is one of the oldest swimming clubs in the country.

    The Peter Pan Cup is only open to members of the Serpentine Swimming Club who have qualified during the season. The icy Serpentine waters are usually below 4C (40F) degrees in the winter, so swimmers must become acclimatised over a period of time.


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  • FEATURE - Schwimmen in eisigen Temperaturen im Serpentine Club im Hyde Park
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    FEATURE - Schwimmen in eisigen Temperaturen im Serpentine Club im Hyde Park
    The Serpentine Swimming Club's Christmas morning handicap, a 100 yard course for the Peter Pan Cup. This race is strictly for Serpentine Swimming Club members.
    The Serpentine, Hyde Park, London, Great Britain 25th December 2018.

    Swimmers have met in London's Hyde Park on Christmas morning since 1864 to compete in the Christmas Day swim. The first Christmas Day swimming race was won by H. Coulter. He won a gold medal, which became the customary prize for the winner.

    The Serpentine Swimming Club is one of the oldest swimming clubs in the country.

    The Peter Pan Cup is only open to members of the Serpentine Swimming Club who have qualified during the season. The icy Serpentine waters are usually below 4C (40F) degrees in the winter, so swimmers must become acclimatised over a period of time.


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  • FEATURE - Schwimmen in eisigen Temperaturen im Serpentine Club im Hyde Park
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    FEATURE - Schwimmen in eisigen Temperaturen im Serpentine Club im Hyde Park
    The Serpentine Swimming Club's Christmas morning handicap, a 100 yard course for the Peter Pan Cup. This race is strictly for Serpentine Swimming Club members.
    The Serpentine, Hyde Park, London, Great Britain 25th December 2018.

    Swimmers have met in London's Hyde Park on Christmas morning since 1864 to compete in the Christmas Day swim. The first Christmas Day swimming race was won by H. Coulter. He won a gold medal, which became the customary prize for the winner.

    The Serpentine Swimming Club is one of the oldest swimming clubs in the country.

    The Peter Pan Cup is only open to members of the Serpentine Swimming Club who have qualified during the season. The icy Serpentine waters are usually below 4C (40F) degrees in the winter, so swimmers must become acclimatised over a period of time.


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  • FEATURE - Schwimmen in eisigen Temperaturen im Serpentine Club im Hyde Park
    DUK10110563_036
    FEATURE - Schwimmen in eisigen Temperaturen im Serpentine Club im Hyde Park
    The Serpentine Swimming Club's Christmas morning handicap, a 100 yard course for the Peter Pan Cup. This race is strictly for Serpentine Swimming Club members.
    The Serpentine, Hyde Park, London, Great Britain 25th December 2018.

    Swimmers have met in London's Hyde Park on Christmas morning since 1864 to compete in the Christmas Day swim. The first Christmas Day swimming race was won by H. Coulter. He won a gold medal, which became the customary prize for the winner.

    The Serpentine Swimming Club is one of the oldest swimming clubs in the country.

    The Peter Pan Cup is only open to members of the Serpentine Swimming Club who have qualified during the season. The icy Serpentine waters are usually below 4C (40F) degrees in the winter, so swimmers must become acclimatised over a period of time.


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  • FEATURE - Schwimmen in eisigen Temperaturen im Serpentine Club im Hyde Park
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    FEATURE - Schwimmen in eisigen Temperaturen im Serpentine Club im Hyde Park
    Piper brings out the swimmers

    The Serpentine Swimming Club's Christmas morning handicap, a 100 yard course for the Peter Pan Cup. This race is strictly for Serpentine Swimming Club members.
    The Serpentine, Hyde Park, London, Great Britain 25th December 2018.

    Swimmers have met in London's Hyde Park on Christmas morning since 1864 to compete in the Christmas Day swim. The first Christmas Day swimming race was won by H. Coulter. He won a gold medal, which became the customary prize for the winner.

    The Serpentine Swimming Club is one of the oldest swimming clubs in the country.

    The Peter Pan Cup is only open to members of the Serpentine Swimming Club who have qualified during the season. The icy Serpentine waters are usually below 4C (40F) degrees in the winter, so swimmers must become acclimatised over a period of time.


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  • FEATURE - Schwimmen in eisigen Temperaturen im Serpentine Club im Hyde Park
    DUK10110563_034
    FEATURE - Schwimmen in eisigen Temperaturen im Serpentine Club im Hyde Park
    The Serpentine Swimming Club's Christmas morning handicap, a 100 yard course for the Peter Pan Cup. This race is strictly for Serpentine Swimming Club members.
    The Serpentine, Hyde Park, London, Great Britain 25th December 2018.

    Swimmers have met in London's Hyde Park on Christmas morning since 1864 to compete in the Christmas Day swim. The first Christmas Day swimming race was won by H. Coulter. He won a gold medal, which became the customary prize for the winner.

    The Serpentine Swimming Club is one of the oldest swimming clubs in the country.

    The Peter Pan Cup is only open to members of the Serpentine Swimming Club who have qualified during the season. The icy Serpentine waters are usually below 4C (40F) degrees in the winter, so swimmers must become acclimatised over a period of time.


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  • FEATURE - Schwimmen in eisigen Temperaturen im Serpentine Club im Hyde Park
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    FEATURE - Schwimmen in eisigen Temperaturen im Serpentine Club im Hyde Park
    The Serpentine Swimming Club's Christmas morning handicap, a 100 yard course for the Peter Pan Cup. This race is strictly for Serpentine Swimming Club members.
    The Serpentine, Hyde Park, London, Great Britain 25th December 2018.

    Swimmers have met in London's Hyde Park on Christmas morning since 1864 to compete in the Christmas Day swim. The first Christmas Day swimming race was won by H. Coulter. He won a gold medal, which became the customary prize for the winner.

    The Serpentine Swimming Club is one of the oldest swimming clubs in the country.

    The Peter Pan Cup is only open to members of the Serpentine Swimming Club who have qualified during the season. The icy Serpentine waters are usually below 4C (40F) degrees in the winter, so swimmers must become acclimatised over a period of time.


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  • FEATURE - Schwimmen in eisigen Temperaturen im Serpentine Club im Hyde Park
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    FEATURE - Schwimmen in eisigen Temperaturen im Serpentine Club im Hyde Park
    Piper brings out the swimmers

    The Serpentine Swimming Club's Christmas morning handicap, a 100 yard course for the Peter Pan Cup. This race is strictly for Serpentine Swimming Club members.
    The Serpentine, Hyde Park, London, Great Britain 25th December 2018.

    Swimmers have met in London's Hyde Park on Christmas morning since 1864 to compete in the Christmas Day swim. The first Christmas Day swimming race was won by H. Coulter. He won a gold medal, which became the customary prize for the winner.

    The Serpentine Swimming Club is one of the oldest swimming clubs in the country.

    The Peter Pan Cup is only open to members of the Serpentine Swimming Club who have qualified during the season. The icy Serpentine waters are usually below 4C (40F) degrees in the winter, so swimmers must become acclimatised over a period of time.


    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

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    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Schwimmen in eisigen Temperaturen im Serpentine Club im Hyde Park
    DUK10110563_022
    FEATURE - Schwimmen in eisigen Temperaturen im Serpentine Club im Hyde Park
    The Serpentine Swimming Club's Christmas morning handicap, a 100 yard course for the Peter Pan Cup. This race is strictly for Serpentine Swimming Club members.
    The Serpentine, Hyde Park, London, Great Britain 25th December 2018.

    Swimmers have met in London's Hyde Park on Christmas morning since 1864 to compete in the Christmas Day swim. The first Christmas Day swimming race was won by H. Coulter. He won a gold medal, which became the customary prize for the winner.

    The Serpentine Swimming Club is one of the oldest swimming clubs in the country.

    The Peter Pan Cup is only open to members of the Serpentine Swimming Club who have qualified during the season. The icy Serpentine waters are usually below 4C (40F) degrees in the winter, so swimmers must become acclimatised over a period of time.


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    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Schwimmen in eisigen Temperaturen im Serpentine Club im Hyde Park
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    FEATURE - Schwimmen in eisigen Temperaturen im Serpentine Club im Hyde Park
    The Serpentine Swimming Club's Christmas morning handicap, a 100 yard course for the Peter Pan Cup. This race is strictly for Serpentine Swimming Club members.
    The Serpentine, Hyde Park, London, Great Britain 25th December 2018.

    Swimmers have met in London's Hyde Park on Christmas morning since 1864 to compete in the Christmas Day swim. The first Christmas Day swimming race was won by H. Coulter. He won a gold medal, which became the customary prize for the winner.

    The Serpentine Swimming Club is one of the oldest swimming clubs in the country.

    The Peter Pan Cup is only open to members of the Serpentine Swimming Club who have qualified during the season. The icy Serpentine waters are usually below 4C (40F) degrees in the winter, so swimmers must become acclimatised over a period of time.


    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

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    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Schwimmen in eisigen Temperaturen im Serpentine Club im Hyde Park
    DUK10110563_020
    FEATURE - Schwimmen in eisigen Temperaturen im Serpentine Club im Hyde Park
    The Serpentine Swimming Club's Christmas morning handicap, a 100 yard course for the Peter Pan Cup. This race is strictly for Serpentine Swimming Club members.
    The Serpentine, Hyde Park, London, Great Britain 25th December 2018.

    Swimmers have met in London's Hyde Park on Christmas morning since 1864 to compete in the Christmas Day swim. The first Christmas Day swimming race was won by H. Coulter. He won a gold medal, which became the customary prize for the winner.

    The Serpentine Swimming Club is one of the oldest swimming clubs in the country.

    The Peter Pan Cup is only open to members of the Serpentine Swimming Club who have qualified during the season. The icy Serpentine waters are usually below 4C (40F) degrees in the winter, so swimmers must become acclimatised over a period of time.


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    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Schwimmen in eisigen Temperaturen im Serpentine Club im Hyde Park
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    FEATURE - Schwimmen in eisigen Temperaturen im Serpentine Club im Hyde Park
    The Serpentine Swimming Club's Christmas morning handicap, a 100 yard course for the Peter Pan Cup. This race is strictly for Serpentine Swimming Club members.
    The Serpentine, Hyde Park, London, Great Britain 25th December 2018.

    Swimmers have met in London's Hyde Park on Christmas morning since 1864 to compete in the Christmas Day swim. The first Christmas Day swimming race was won by H. Coulter. He won a gold medal, which became the customary prize for the winner.

    The Serpentine Swimming Club is one of the oldest swimming clubs in the country.

    The Peter Pan Cup is only open to members of the Serpentine Swimming Club who have qualified during the season. The icy Serpentine waters are usually below 4C (40F) degrees in the winter, so swimmers must become acclimatised over a period of time.


    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

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    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Schwimmen in eisigen Temperaturen im Serpentine Club im Hyde Park
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    FEATURE - Schwimmen in eisigen Temperaturen im Serpentine Club im Hyde Park
    The Serpentine Swimming Club's Christmas morning handicap, a 100 yard course for the Peter Pan Cup. This race is strictly for Serpentine Swimming Club members.
    The Serpentine, Hyde Park, London, Great Britain 25th December 2018.

    Swimmers have met in London's Hyde Park on Christmas morning since 1864 to compete in the Christmas Day swim. The first Christmas Day swimming race was won by H. Coulter. He won a gold medal, which became the customary prize for the winner.

    The Serpentine Swimming Club is one of the oldest swimming clubs in the country.

    The Peter Pan Cup is only open to members of the Serpentine Swimming Club who have qualified during the season. The icy Serpentine waters are usually below 4C (40F) degrees in the winter, so swimmers must become acclimatised over a period of time.


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  • FEATURE - Schwimmen in eisigen Temperaturen im Serpentine Club im Hyde Park
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    FEATURE - Schwimmen in eisigen Temperaturen im Serpentine Club im Hyde Park
    The Serpentine Swimming Club's Christmas morning handicap, a 100 yard course for the Peter Pan Cup. This race is strictly for Serpentine Swimming Club members.
    The Serpentine, Hyde Park, London, Great Britain 25th December 2018.

    Swimmers have met in London's Hyde Park on Christmas morning since 1864 to compete in the Christmas Day swim. The first Christmas Day swimming race was won by H. Coulter. He won a gold medal, which became the customary prize for the winner.

    The Serpentine Swimming Club is one of the oldest swimming clubs in the country.

    The Peter Pan Cup is only open to members of the Serpentine Swimming Club who have qualified during the season. The icy Serpentine waters are usually below 4C (40F) degrees in the winter, so swimmers must become acclimatised over a period of time.


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    FEATURE - Schwimmen in eisigen Temperaturen im Serpentine Club im Hyde Park
    The Serpentine Swimming Club's Christmas morning handicap, a 100 yard course for the Peter Pan Cup. This race is strictly for Serpentine Swimming Club members.
    The Serpentine, Hyde Park, London, Great Britain 25th December 2018.

    Swimmers have met in London's Hyde Park on Christmas morning since 1864 to compete in the Christmas Day swim. The first Christmas Day swimming race was won by H. Coulter. He won a gold medal, which became the customary prize for the winner.

    The Serpentine Swimming Club is one of the oldest swimming clubs in the country.

    The Peter Pan Cup is only open to members of the Serpentine Swimming Club who have qualified during the season. The icy Serpentine waters are usually below 4C (40F) degrees in the winter, so swimmers must become acclimatised over a period of time.


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  • FEATURE - Schwimmen in eisigen Temperaturen imSerpentine Club im Hyde Park
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    FEATURE - Schwimmen in eisigen Temperaturen imSerpentine Club im Hyde Park
    The Serpentine Swimming Club's Christmas morning handicap, a 100 yard course for the Peter Pan Cup. This race is strictly for Serpentine Swimming Club members.
    The Serpentine, Hyde Park, London, Great Britain 25th December 2018.

    Swimmers have met in London's Hyde Park on Christmas morning since 1864 to compete in the Christmas Day swim. The first Christmas Day swimming race was won by H. Coulter. He won a gold medal, which became the customary prize for the winner.

    The Serpentine Swimming Club is one of the oldest swimming clubs in the country.

    The Peter Pan Cup is only open to members of the Serpentine Swimming Club who have qualified during the season. The icy Serpentine waters are usually below 4C (40F) degrees in the winter, so swimmers must become acclimatised over a period of time.


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  • FEATURE - Schwimmen in eisigen Temperaturen im Serpentine Club im Hyde Park
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    FEATURE - Schwimmen in eisigen Temperaturen im Serpentine Club im Hyde Park
    The Serpentine Swimming Club's Christmas morning handicap, a 100 yard course for the Peter Pan Cup. This race is strictly for Serpentine Swimming Club members.
    The Serpentine, Hyde Park, London, Great Britain 25th December 2018.

    Swimmers have met in London's Hyde Park on Christmas morning since 1864 to compete in the Christmas Day swim. The first Christmas Day swimming race was won by H. Coulter. He won a gold medal, which became the customary prize for the winner.

    The Serpentine Swimming Club is one of the oldest swimming clubs in the country.

    The Peter Pan Cup is only open to members of the Serpentine Swimming Club who have qualified during the season. The icy Serpentine waters are usually below 4C (40F) degrees in the winter, so swimmers must become acclimatised over a period of time.


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  • FEATURE - Schwimmen in eisigen Temperaturen im Serpentine Club im Hyde Park
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    FEATURE - Schwimmen in eisigen Temperaturen im Serpentine Club im Hyde Park
    The Serpentine Swimming Club's Christmas morning handicap, a 100 yard course for the Peter Pan Cup. This race is strictly for Serpentine Swimming Club members.
    The Serpentine, Hyde Park, London, Great Britain 25th December 2018.

    Swimmers have met in London's Hyde Park on Christmas morning since 1864 to compete in the Christmas Day swim. The first Christmas Day swimming race was won by H. Coulter. He won a gold medal, which became the customary prize for the winner.

    The Serpentine Swimming Club is one of the oldest swimming clubs in the country.

    The Peter Pan Cup is only open to members of the Serpentine Swimming Club who have qualified during the season. The icy Serpentine waters are usually below 4C (40F) degrees in the winter, so swimmers must become acclimatised over a period of time.


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  • FEATURE - Schwimmen in eisigen Temperaturen im Serpentine Club im Hyde Park
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    FEATURE - Schwimmen in eisigen Temperaturen im Serpentine Club im Hyde Park
    The Serpentine Swimming Club's Christmas morning handicap, a 100 yard course for the Peter Pan Cup. This race is strictly for Serpentine Swimming Club members.
    The Serpentine, Hyde Park, London, Great Britain 25th December 2018.

    Swimmers have met in London's Hyde Park on Christmas morning since 1864 to compete in the Christmas Day swim. The first Christmas Day swimming race was won by H. Coulter. He won a gold medal, which became the customary prize for the winner.

    The Serpentine Swimming Club is one of the oldest swimming clubs in the country.

    The Peter Pan Cup is only open to members of the Serpentine Swimming Club who have qualified during the season. The icy Serpentine waters are usually below 4C (40F) degrees in the winter, so swimmers must become acclimatised over a period of time.


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  • FEATURE - Schwimmen in eisigen Temperaturen im Serpentine Club im Hyde Park
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    FEATURE - Schwimmen in eisigen Temperaturen im Serpentine Club im Hyde Park
    The Serpentine Swimming Club's Christmas morning handicap, a 100 yard course for the Peter Pan Cup. This race is strictly for Serpentine Swimming Club members.
    The Serpentine, Hyde Park, London, Great Britain 25th December 2018.

    Swimmers have met in London's Hyde Park on Christmas morning since 1864 to compete in the Christmas Day swim. The first Christmas Day swimming race was won by H. Coulter. He won a gold medal, which became the customary prize for the winner.

    The Serpentine Swimming Club is one of the oldest swimming clubs in the country.

    The Peter Pan Cup is only open to members of the Serpentine Swimming Club who have qualified during the season. The icy Serpentine waters are usually below 4C (40F) degrees in the winter, so swimmers must become acclimatised over a period of time.


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  • FEATURE - Schwimmen in eisigen Temperaturen im Serpentine Club im Hyde Park
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    FEATURE - Schwimmen in eisigen Temperaturen im Serpentine Club im Hyde Park
    The Serpentine Swimming Club's Christmas morning handicap, a 100 yard course for the Peter Pan Cup. This race is strictly for Serpentine Swimming Club members.
    The Serpentine, Hyde Park, London, Great Britain 25th December 2018.

    Swimmers have met in London's Hyde Park on Christmas morning since 1864 to compete in the Christmas Day swim. The first Christmas Day swimming race was won by H. Coulter. He won a gold medal, which became the customary prize for the winner.

    The Serpentine Swimming Club is one of the oldest swimming clubs in the country.

    The Peter Pan Cup is only open to members of the Serpentine Swimming Club who have qualified during the season. The icy Serpentine waters are usually below 4C (40F) degrees in the winter, so swimmers must become acclimatised over a period of time.


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  • FEATURE - Schwimmen in eisigen Temperaturen im Serpentine Club im Hyde Park
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    FEATURE - Schwimmen in eisigen Temperaturen im Serpentine Club im Hyde Park
    The Serpentine Swimming Club's Christmas morning handicap, a 100 yard course for the Peter Pan Cup. This race is strictly for Serpentine Swimming Club members.
    The Serpentine, Hyde Park, London, Great Britain 25th December 2018.

    Swimmers have met in London's Hyde Park on Christmas morning since 1864 to compete in the Christmas Day swim. The first Christmas Day swimming race was won by H. Coulter. He won a gold medal, which became the customary prize for the winner.

    The Serpentine Swimming Club is one of the oldest swimming clubs in the country.

    The Peter Pan Cup is only open to members of the Serpentine Swimming Club who have qualified during the season. The icy Serpentine waters are usually below 4C (40F) degrees in the winter, so swimmers must become acclimatised over a period of time.


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  • FEATURE - Schwimmen in eisigen Temperaturen im Serpentine Club im Hyde Park
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    FEATURE - Schwimmen in eisigen Temperaturen im Serpentine Club im Hyde Park
    The Serpentine Swimming Club's Christmas morning handicap, a 100 yard course for the Peter Pan Cup. This race is strictly for Serpentine Swimming Club members.
    The Serpentine, Hyde Park, London, Great Britain 25th December 2018.

    Swimmers have met in London's Hyde Park on Christmas morning since 1864 to compete in the Christmas Day swim. The first Christmas Day swimming race was won by H. Coulter. He won a gold medal, which became the customary prize for the winner.

    The Serpentine Swimming Club is one of the oldest swimming clubs in the country.

    The Peter Pan Cup is only open to members of the Serpentine Swimming Club who have qualified during the season. The icy Serpentine waters are usually below 4C (40F) degrees in the winter, so swimmers must become acclimatised over a period of time.


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  • FEATURE - Schwimmen in eisigen Temperaturen im Serpentine Club im Hyde Park
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    FEATURE - Schwimmen in eisigen Temperaturen im Serpentine Club im Hyde Park
    The Serpentine Swimming Club's Christmas morning handicap, a 100 yard course for the Peter Pan Cup. This race is strictly for Serpentine Swimming Club members.
    The Serpentine, Hyde Park, London, Great Britain 25th December 2018.

    Swimmers have met in London's Hyde Park on Christmas morning since 1864 to compete in the Christmas Day swim. The first Christmas Day swimming race was won by H. Coulter. He won a gold medal, which became the customary prize for the winner.

    The Serpentine Swimming Club is one of the oldest swimming clubs in the country.

    The Peter Pan Cup is only open to members of the Serpentine Swimming Club who have qualified during the season. The icy Serpentine waters are usually below 4C (40F) degrees in the winter, so swimmers must become acclimatised over a period of time.


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  • FEATURE - Schwimmen in eisigen Temperaturen im Serpentine Club im Hyde Park
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    FEATURE - Schwimmen in eisigen Temperaturen im Serpentine Club im Hyde Park
    The Serpentine Swimming Club's Christmas morning handicap, a 100 yard course for the Peter Pan Cup. This race is strictly for Serpentine Swimming Club members.
    The Serpentine, Hyde Park, London, Great Britain 25th December 2018.

    Swimmers have met in London's Hyde Park on Christmas morning since 1864 to compete in the Christmas Day swim. The first Christmas Day swimming race was won by H. Coulter. He won a gold medal, which became the customary prize for the winner.

    The Serpentine Swimming Club is one of the oldest swimming clubs in the country.

    The Peter Pan Cup is only open to members of the Serpentine Swimming Club who have qualified during the season. The icy Serpentine waters are usually below 4C (40F) degrees in the winter, so swimmers must become acclimatised over a period of time.


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  • FEATURE - Schwimmen in eisigen Temperaturen im Serpentine Club im Hyde Park
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    FEATURE - Schwimmen in eisigen Temperaturen im Serpentine Club im Hyde Park
    The Serpentine Swimming Club's Christmas morning handicap, a 100 yard course for the Peter Pan Cup. This race is strictly for Serpentine Swimming Club members.
    The Serpentine, Hyde Park, London, Great Britain 25th December 2018.

    Swimmers have met in London's Hyde Park on Christmas morning since 1864 to compete in the Christmas Day swim. The first Christmas Day swimming race was won by H. Coulter. He won a gold medal, which became the customary prize for the winner.

    The Serpentine Swimming Club is one of the oldest swimming clubs in the country.

    The Peter Pan Cup is only open to members of the Serpentine Swimming Club who have qualified during the season. The icy Serpentine waters are usually below 4C (40F) degrees in the winter, so swimmers must become acclimatised over a period of time.


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  • FEATURE - Schwimmen in eisigen Temperaturen im Serpentine Club im Hyde Park
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    FEATURE - Schwimmen in eisigen Temperaturen im Serpentine Club im Hyde Park
    The Serpentine Swimming Club's Christmas morning handicap, a 100 yard course for the Peter Pan Cup. This race is strictly for Serpentine Swimming Club members.
    The Serpentine, Hyde Park, London, Great Britain 25th December 2018.

    Swimmers have met in London's Hyde Park on Christmas morning since 1864 to compete in the Christmas Day swim. The first Christmas Day swimming race was won by H. Coulter. He won a gold medal, which became the customary prize for the winner.

    The Serpentine Swimming Club is one of the oldest swimming clubs in the country.

    The Peter Pan Cup is only open to members of the Serpentine Swimming Club who have qualified during the season. The icy Serpentine waters are usually below 4C (40F) degrees in the winter, so swimmers must become acclimatised over a period of time.


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  • FEATURE - Schwimmen in eisigen Temperaturen im Serpentine Club im Hyde Park
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    FEATURE - Schwimmen in eisigen Temperaturen im Serpentine Club im Hyde Park
    The Serpentine Swimming Club's Christmas morning handicap, a 100 yard course for the Peter Pan Cup. This race is strictly for Serpentine Swimming Club members.
    The Serpentine, Hyde Park, London, Great Britain 25th December 2018.

    Swimmers have met in London's Hyde Park on Christmas morning since 1864 to compete in the Christmas Day swim. The first Christmas Day swimming race was won by H. Coulter. He won a gold medal, which became the customary prize for the winner.

    The Serpentine Swimming Club is one of the oldest swimming clubs in the country.

    The Peter Pan Cup is only open to members of the Serpentine Swimming Club who have qualified during the season. The icy Serpentine waters are usually below 4C (40F) degrees in the winter, so swimmers must become acclimatised over a period of time.


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  • FEATURE - Schwimmen in eisigen Temperaturen im Serpentine Club im Hyde Park
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    FEATURE - Schwimmen in eisigen Temperaturen im Serpentine Club im Hyde Park
    The Serpentine Swimming Club's Christmas morning handicap, a 100 yard course for the Peter Pan Cup. This race is strictly for Serpentine Swimming Club members.
    The Serpentine, Hyde Park, London, Great Britain 25th December 2018.

    Swimmers have met in London's Hyde Park on Christmas morning since 1864 to compete in the Christmas Day swim. The first Christmas Day swimming race was won by H. Coulter. He won a gold medal, which became the customary prize for the winner.

    The Serpentine Swimming Club is one of the oldest swimming clubs in the country.

    The Peter Pan Cup is only open to members of the Serpentine Swimming Club who have qualified during the season. The icy Serpentine waters are usually below 4C (40F) degrees in the winter, so swimmers must become acclimatised over a period of time.


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  • FEATURE - Schwimmen in eisigen Temperaturen imSerpentine Club im Hyde Park
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    FEATURE - Schwimmen in eisigen Temperaturen imSerpentine Club im Hyde Park
    The Serpentine Swimming Club's Christmas morning handicap, a 100 yard course for the Peter Pan Cup. This race is strictly for Serpentine Swimming Club members.
    The Serpentine, Hyde Park, London, Great Britain 25th December 2018.

    Swimmers have met in London's Hyde Park on Christmas morning since 1864 to compete in the Christmas Day swim. The first Christmas Day swimming race was won by H. Coulter. He won a gold medal, which became the customary prize for the winner.

    The Serpentine Swimming Club is one of the oldest swimming clubs in the country.

    The Peter Pan Cup is only open to members of the Serpentine Swimming Club who have qualified during the season. The icy Serpentine waters are usually below 4C (40F) degrees in the winter, so swimmers must become acclimatised over a period of time.


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  • FEATURE - Schwimmen in eisigen Temperaturen im Serpentine Club im Hyde Park
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    FEATURE - Schwimmen in eisigen Temperaturen im Serpentine Club im Hyde Park
    The Serpentine Swimming Club's Christmas morning handicap, a 100 yard course for the Peter Pan Cup. This race is strictly for Serpentine Swimming Club members.
    The Serpentine, Hyde Park, London, Great Britain 25th December 2018.

    Swimmers have met in London's Hyde Park on Christmas morning since 1864 to compete in the Christmas Day swim. The first Christmas Day swimming race was won by H. Coulter. He won a gold medal, which became the customary prize for the winner.

    The Serpentine Swimming Club is one of the oldest swimming clubs in the country.

    The Peter Pan Cup is only open to members of the Serpentine Swimming Club who have qualified during the season. The icy Serpentine waters are usually below 4C (40F) degrees in the winter, so swimmers must become acclimatised over a period of time.


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  • FEATURE - Schwimmen in eisigen Temperaturen im Serpentine Club im Hyde Park
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    FEATURE - Schwimmen in eisigen Temperaturen im Serpentine Club im Hyde Park
    The Serpentine Swimming Club's Christmas morning handicap, a 100 yard course for the Peter Pan Cup. This race is strictly for Serpentine Swimming Club members.
    The Serpentine, Hyde Park, London, Great Britain 25th December 2018.

    Swimmers have met in London's Hyde Park on Christmas morning since 1864 to compete in the Christmas Day swim. The first Christmas Day swimming race was won by H. Coulter. He won a gold medal, which became the customary prize for the winner.

    The Serpentine Swimming Club is one of the oldest swimming clubs in the country.

    The Peter Pan Cup is only open to members of the Serpentine Swimming Club who have qualified during the season. The icy Serpentine waters are usually below 4C (40F) degrees in the winter, so swimmers must become acclimatised over a period of time.


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  • FEATURE - Schwimmen in eisigen Temperaturen im Serpentine Club im Hyde Park
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    FEATURE - Schwimmen in eisigen Temperaturen im Serpentine Club im Hyde Park
    The Serpentine Swimming Club's Christmas morning handicap, a 100 yard course for the Peter Pan Cup. This race is strictly for Serpentine Swimming Club members.
    The Serpentine, Hyde Park, London, Great Britain 25th December 2018.

    Swimmers have met in London's Hyde Park on Christmas morning since 1864 to compete in the Christmas Day swim. The first Christmas Day swimming race was won by H. Coulter. He won a gold medal, which became the customary prize for the winner.

    The Serpentine Swimming Club is one of the oldest swimming clubs in the country.

    The Peter Pan Cup is only open to members of the Serpentine Swimming Club who have qualified during the season. The icy Serpentine waters are usually below 4C (40F) degrees in the winter, so swimmers must become acclimatised over a period of time.


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