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The Polar Bear Plunge

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The Polar Bear Plunge

Saturday was the polar bear plunge and more than 40 people jumped in the water at Sango Pool & Spa to raise funds for Special Olympics Tennessee.

The event also featured a costume contest the cold-water jumpers dressing up to jump in the water. The individual costume winner was Clarksville Police Officer Dylan Lawrence, who dressed up in full gear as a hockey player.

from the pics, everyone looked pretty cold. But it was all for a great cause.

Check out the pics HERE

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