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    Getting down and dirty at Britain’s bog snorkeling championships

    LONDON (AP) – Intrepid athletes donned snorkels and slithered through slime on Sunday during one of Britain’s quirkiest sporting events: the World Bog Snorkeling Championships.

    The annual competition in the tiny town of Llanwrtyd Wells, Wales, sees competitors race to complete two lengths of a 55-metre water-filled trench cut through a peat bog. They can use flippers on their feet, but conventional swimming strokes are banned.

    Some contestants accessorised their snorkels, masks and flippers with more flamboyant touches – one carried a giant plastic toad on their head, another had a bathing cap adorned with flowers.

    Spectators also got in on the fun, with two wearing pink cardboard boxes proclaiming them to be limited edition bog-snorkeling Barbie and Ken.

    Competitors at the 35th annual contest were hoping to beat the time of current world record-holder Neil Rutter, who won in one minute, 18 seconds in 2018.

    ABOVE & BELOW: Competitors take part in the Rude Health World Bog Snorkelling Championships at Waen Rhydd peat bog in Llanwrtyd Wells, Wales. PHOTO: AP
    PHOTO: AP

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