A NEW WORLD record time is thought to have been set at this year’s World Bog Snorkelling Championships in Powys.
Dan Morgan, from Brecon, completed the event at Llanwrtyd Wells in 1 minute 30.06 seconds, beating last year’s record of 1 min 38.15 seconds.
The official time will be established by organisers later today.
Up to 140 people from across the world were opposing at the annual event, where contestants have to avoid conventional swimming strokes to get through the 60 yard trenches, using only flippers to push through the mud and water.
Hundreds of people visited the site at 1pm to cheer on the contestants, who took part in a number of diverse categories, from juniors and men and women, to fancy dress
Organizers said they predicted that a new record might be set after the bogs were cleared of remains for the first time in a decade.
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Sunday, August 29, 2010
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