Polar Bear Swim 2005 (85th Annual)

Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
January 1, 2005

2005 Event ButtonThe Vancouver Polar Bear Swim Club is one of the largest and oldest Polar Bear Clubs in the world. Its first initial swim was in 1920 when a small number of hardy swimmers took the plunge into English Bay on New Year's Day. Led by their founder, Peter Pantages, the swim has grown from around 10 swimmers in that year to the record number of 2,128 official entries in 2000.

Today, the swim takes place at 2:30pm on the first day of each new year. Costumes and the Peter Pantages Memorial 100 yard swim race are the highlights of this event. To be a club member you must register before the swim. Registration takes place in front of the English Bay Bathhouse from 12:30pm - 2:30pm each New Year's Day. You may also register by clipping out the coupon in the Province Newspaper and presenting it at the registration desk the day of the swim. Your free membership includes a commemorative button after you take the plunge.

2005 Event Photo Gallery

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1. Time to get chilly!
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2. STOP and rescue me!
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3. Beauty and the beast?
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4. Young roosters or old woodpeckers?
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5. Santa and one of his reindeer say "Hello"!
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6. First place - 100 yard swim winners, Male: Tyler Wall, Female: Kristi Zychowka with Park Board Commissioners Suzanne Anton (left) and Anita Romaniuk
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7. Rocco and Gail, "Just Married" 15 minutes before the Polar Bear swim accepting congratulations from Polar Bear President Lisa Pantages.
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8. Dave Bobenic, of 99.3 the FOX/MOJO Radio, our m/c for the day.
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9. Lifeguard Ria confers with P.C. Mike and Mike about the event
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10. P.C. Mike and Mike with Daryl Palmer, Province Newspaper event marketing coordinator
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11. Prepping for the swim!
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12. MC Dave Bobenic and a Red Cross volunteer address the crowd about Tsunami Disaster fund raising
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13. Beached penguins!
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14. SpongeBob SquarePants meets Flash Gordon
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15. Police officers and Lisa Pantages, President of Polar Bear Committee and niece took a commemorative plunge for Ivy Granstrom
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16. Ivy Granstrom companion Paul Hoeberigs, accepting a presentation from Polar Bear Club president Lisa Pantages
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17. Boyz in Blue?
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18. Sombrero girls
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19. The crowd rushes the water
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20. Moments before the plunge...

2005 Event Statistics

 
2004
2005
Air Temperature 4°C / 40°F 3°C / 38°F
Water Temperature 6.5°C / 44°F 9°C / 48°F
Weather Sunny Sunny
No. of Registered Swimmers (record 2,128 in 2000, previous record 2,095 in 1983) 1,410 1,600
Oldest Participant Ivy Granstrom
Age 92
Donald McAllister
Age 84
Winner of the Peter Pantages Memorial Trophy

1st: Trevor Olson
2nd: Marcel Lopes
3rd: Glen Cooper

1st Female: Alysha Loney

1st: Tyler Wall
2nd: Trevor Olson
3rd: Dan Strutt

1st Female: Kristi Zychowka

President Polar Bear Swim Club Lisa Pantages Lisa Pantages
Past President Basil Pantages Basil Pantages
Announcer Dave Bobenic Dave Bobenic
Promotion and Commemorative Buttons Province Newspaper, Vancouver Park Board, Pantages family, 99.3 the FOX Province Newspaper, Vancouver Park Board, Pantages family, 99.3 the FOX
P.A. and Music 99.3 the FOX 99.3 the FOX / MOJO
Safety and First Aid Vancouver Park Board Vancouver Park Board
Event Information Glenn Schultz
Vancouver Aquatic Centre
1050 Beach Avenue
Vancouver, BC  V6E 1T7
Phone: 604-665-3418
Email: glenn.schultz@vancouver.ca

2005 Event Prize Winners

The following names were drawn for prizes from the signed entry forms received at English Bay Beach


Kati Ackerman
Vancouver

Nadia Baldin
Vancouver

Mickey Borason
Vancouver

Sebastien Fauvet
Vancouver

Emily Flack
Burnaby


Larry Harrop
West Vancouver

Jaiminder Kang
Burnaby

Wen-her Ku
Vancouver

Sean Lakeman
Langley

Nicole Mantei
Surrey


Susan Marsh
Vancouver

Christopher Muir
Coquitlam

Bruce Nichol
North Vancouver

Pascal Poudenx
Vancouver

Kelsey Robinson
North Delta


Karen Smith
Vancouver

Deborah Stead
Vancouver

Rayne Voyer
Vancouver

Jelayne Wiebe
Surrey

Dominic Yun
Vancouver

Prize Donors

Many thanks to the following companies who donated prizes to the 2005 swim

Coca-Cola
99.3 the FOX / MOJO Radio
Lifesaving Society
Province Newspaper
Purdy's Chocolates
Sit and Sleep Gallery
Vancouver Park Board
Spectra Foods
Keg Boathouse
Macaroni Grill
Kingston Taphouse and Grille
Stepho's Souvlaki Greek Taverna
Sylvia Hotel
Westin Bayshore Hotel

T-Shirts and Buttons

We have Polar Bear t-shirts and sweatshirts for sale at the Vancouver Aquatic Centre, 1050 Beach Ave. Sweatshirts are $15 and t-shirts are $10 while quantities last. Also, Polar Bear Swim 2005 buttons can be picked up at the Vancouver Aquatic Centre if you participated in the swim and didn't recieve one.

For further information about the Vancouver Polar Bear Swim Club, contact: Glenn Schultz of the Vancouver Aquatic Centre.