Winter swimming
outdoor swimming during winter, often with ice
Winter swimming or ice swimming is a daredevil activity during the cold season, seen as a test of virility, a part of survival or rescue training or – as weird it may seem – a way to relax. In colder climates winter swimming often means swimming in a hole in the ice; in warmer climates, swimming in comparably cold weather.

Winter swimming does not necessarily mean actually swimming. Often the hole in the ice is too small for that, and most people stay in the water only for a moment anyway. There are ice swimming championships though, with distances of 25, 50 and 450 metres.
In Finland and other Nordic countries, as in the Baltic states and Russia, ice swimming is traditionally done as part of a sauna bath. Many Finns find this a way to make the sauna even more pleasant and relaxing!