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Ice Man Endures Cold For Fun

Wim Hof had in 1999 crossed 100 miles north of the Arctic Circle in an ice marathon - barefoot and had set a Guinness World Record for the longest amount of time swimming under the ice in 2002 after he pierced into ice at the North Pole swimming 80meters.
Wim Hof discovered his talent when he was having a stroll at a park, "I had a stroll like this in the park with somebody and I saw the ice and I thought, what would happen if I go in there," the Sun quoted him as saying. "I was really attracted to it. I went in, got rid of my clothes. Thirty seconds I was in and a tremendous good feeling when I came out and since then, I repeated it every day," he added.
The record holder now plans to beat his record by submerging himself in a Plexiglas container filled with ice at temperatures as low as -20 degrees for more than an hour and 45 minutes. The ice man has been honing his skills to survive life-threatening temperatures for the last 20 years, revealed that he had discovered his extraordinary talent after having taken a stroll in the park.



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