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In pictures: Hong Kong swimmers braving the cold on New Year’s Day, from the 1970s to 2000s

A perennial test of courage, the city’s New Year Winter Swimming Lifesaving Championships race celebrates its 50th year in 2026

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Young participants in the 1978 New Year Winter Swimming Lifesaving Championships organised by the Hong Kong Life Guard Club, now called the Hong Kong Life Saving Society. Photo: SCMP Archives
Alexander Mak
For nearly 50 years, the New Year Winter Swimming Lifesaving Championships have represented a tradition of courage in Hong Kong, challenging participants with a 600-metre course from Middle Bay Beach to Repulse Bay Jetty. The fastest swimmers are crowned champions in various age groups and categories, including student and open divisions. Join us as we delve into the South China Morning Post’s picture archives, featuring generations of brave swimmers plunging into icy waters on the first day of the year, from the 1970s to the 2000s.
Swimmers take the plunge in 1978. Photo: SCMP Archives
Swimmers take the plunge in 1978. Photo: SCMP Archives
Cheung Wai-chi celebrates winning the men’s section of the race in 1980. Photo: SCMP Archives
Cheung Wai-chi celebrates winning the men’s section of the race in 1980. Photo: SCMP Archives
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