Bog snorkelling is a game where contenders complete, in the briefest time conceivable, two back to back lengths of a water-filled channel slice through a peat lowland.
Contenders must wear snorkels and flippers and complete the course without utilizing traditional swimming strokes, depending on flipper force alone.
A wetsuit isn’t mandatory, however is frequently worn. The length of the channel is 60 yards (55 m), navigated twice for a course of 120 yards (110 m). The world record was set by Neil Rutter at the Waen Rhydd Bog, Llanwrtyd Wells on 26 August 2018 with a period of 1 min 18.81 secs.
The piece of information is in the name, however, essentially members swim along a water-filled channel that has been cut into a peat marsh – utilizing a snorkel and face cover to inhale as they go. Customary swimming strokes are not permitted, and contenders must kick their legs, utilizing flippers to drive themselves along the dinky channel.
A portion of the contenders pay attention to the occasion extremely, however, it’s a chance to wear an extravagant dress and have a snicker for most. The entire day has a celebration environment and there are food slows down, genuine beer and juice creates and even a fun mansion on location.
Continues from the World Championship go to a neighborhood good cause every year. Past beneficiaries incorporate the Cystic Fibrosis Trust (2005) and the Motor Neurone Association (2006). The 2006 cause was picked in memory of the Green Events financial officer, Ron Skilton, who passed on in December 2005.