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Dresden, Germany. 27th July, 2025. Peer (l) and Achim have traveled from Kolkwitz in Brandenburg to take part in the Elbe Swim for the first time. The swim is taking place for the 28th time this year. The first event took place in 1998 with just 70 participants. In less than summery weather, numerous participants set off on the approximately 3.5-kilometer course in water temperatures of just under 22 degrees and air temperatures of 20 degrees. Credit: Frank Hammerschmidt/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Dresden, Germany. 27th July, 2025. Participants in the Elbe Swim take off into the Elbe. The swim is taking place for the 28th time this year. The first event took place in 1998 with just 70 participants. In less than summery weather, numerous participants set off on the approximately 3.5-kilometer course in water temperatures of just under 22 degrees and air temperatures of 20 degrees. Credit: Frank Hammerschmidt/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Dresden, Germany. 27th July, 2025. DLRG and water rescue teams accompany the Elbe swim. The swim is taking place for the 28th time this year. The first event took place in 1998 with just 70 participants. In less than summery weather, numerous participants set off on the approximately 3.5-kilometer course in water temperatures of just under 22 degrees and air temperatures of 20 degrees. Credit: Frank Hammerschmidt/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Dresden, Germany. 27th July, 2025. Participants in the Elbe Swim put flamingo figures on their heads. The swim is taking place for the 28th time this year. The first event took place in 1998 with just 70 participants. In less than summery weather, numerous participants set off on the approximately 3.5-kilometer course in water temperatures of just under 22 degrees and air temperatures of 20 degrees. Credit: Frank Hammerschmidt/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Dresden, Germany. 27th July, 2025. Jens (l) and Eric (r) Bauermeister, restaurateurs, stand at the finish line with the winner of the Elbe Swim, Jörg Bozenard, and the runner-up, Jenny Höffler. The swim is taking place for the 28th time this year. The first event was held in 1998 with just 70 participants. In less than summery weather, numerous participants set off on the approximately 3.5-kilometer course in water temperatures of just under 22 degrees and air temperatures of 20 degrees. Credit: Frank Hammerschmidt/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Dresden, Germany. 27th July, 2025. Jens (l) and Eric (r) Bauermeister, restaurateurs, welcome Jörg Bozenard, who won this year's Elbe Swim in 24:59 minutes. The swim is taking place for the 28th time this year. The first event took place in 1998 with just 70 participants. In less than summery weather, numerous participants set off on the approximately 3.5-kilometer course in water temperatures of just under 22 degrees and air temperatures of 20 degrees. Credit: Frank Hammerschmidt/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Dresden, Germany. 27th July, 2025. Felix (l-r), Rainer, Sven, Ines and Judith from Dresden donned crab figures as swimming caps for their first and second participation in the Elbe Swim. The swim is taking place for the 28th time this year. The first event took place in 1998 with just 70 participants. In less than summery weather, numerous participants set off on the approximately 3.5-kilometer course in water temperatures of just under 22 degrees and air temperatures of 20 degrees. Credit: Frank Hammerschmidt/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Dresden, Germany. 27th July, 2025. Christiane (l-r), Cordula, Mandy and Gudrun from Dresden are taking part in the Elbe Swim for at least the 20th time. The swim is taking place for the 28th time this year. The first event took place in 1998 with just 70 participants. In less than summery weather, numerous participants set off on the approximately 3.5-kilometer course in water temperatures of just under 22 degrees and air temperatures of 20 degrees. Credit: Frank Hammerschmidt/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Dresden, Germany. 27th July, 2025. Norbert (l-r), Georg and Cora from Dresden inflate their swimming aids to take part in the Elbe Swim for the second time. The swim is taking place for the 28th time this year. The first event took place in 1998 with just 70 participants. In less than summery weather, numerous participants set off on the approximately 3.5-kilometer course in water temperatures of just under 22 degrees and air temperatures of 20 degrees. Credit: Frank Hammerschmidt/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Dresden, Germany. 27th July, 2025. Steve and Kay from Zwickau take part in the Elbe Swim for the fifth time in colorful costumes and stand in front of Elbi, the event's mascot. The swim is taking place for the 28th time this year. The first event took place in 1998 with just 70 participants. In less than summery weather, numerous participants set off on the approximately 3.5-kilometer course in water temperatures of just under 22 degrees and air temperatures of 20 degrees. Credit: Frank Hammerschmidt/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Dresden, Germany. 28th July, 2024. Viviane, a Brazilian living in Dresden, and Rafael from Brazil are preparing for the Elbe swim. Rafael has traveled from Brazil especially for this event. The Elbe Swim is taking place for the 27th time this year. The first event took place in 1998 with just 70 participants. Despite the less-than-summery weather, numerous participants set off on the approximately 3.5-kilometer course in water temperatures of 23 degrees and air temperatures of 18 degrees. Credit: Frank Hammerschmidt/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Dresden, Germany. 28th July, 2024. People prepare for the Elbe Swim. The Elbe Swim is taking place for the 27th time this year. The first event took place in 1998 with just 70 participants. Despite the less-than-summery weather, numerous participants set off on the approximately 3.5-kilometer course in water temperatures of 23 degrees and air temperatures of 18 degrees. Credit: Frank Hammerschmidt/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Dresden, Germany. 28th July, 2024. The winner of the Elbe Swim, Jenny Höffler from Dresden, is presented with a beer trophy by two sponsors, Eric and Jens Bauermeister. The Elbe Swim is taking place for the 27th time this year. The first event took place in 1998 with just 70 participants. Despite the less-than-summery weather, numerous participants set off on the approximately 3.5-kilometer course with water temperatures of 23 degrees and air temperatures of 18 degrees. Credit: Frank Hammerschmidt/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Dresden, Germany. 28th July, 2024. Participants of the Elbe Swim reach the finish line. The Elbe Swim is taking place for the 27th time this year. The first event took place in 1998 with just 70 participants. Despite the less-than-summery weather, numerous participants set off on the approximately 3.5-kilometer course in water temperatures of 23 degrees and air temperatures of 18 degrees. Credit: Frank Hammerschmidt/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Dresden, Germany. 28th July, 2024. Participants in the Elbe Swim enter the water behind the 'Blaues Wunder' bridge. The Elbe Swim is taking place for the 27th time this year. The first event took place in 1998 with just 70 participants. Despite the less-than-summery weather, numerous participants set off on the approximately 3.5-kilometer course in water temperatures of 23 degrees and air temperatures of 18 degrees. Credit: Frank Hammerschmidt/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Dresden, Germany. 28th July, 2024. Elbi, the mascot of the Elbe Swim, is carried into the water by members of the Elbeschwimmen Dresden e.V. association. The Elbe Swim is taking place for the 27th time this year. The first event took place in 1998 with just 70 participants. Despite the less-than-summery weather, numerous participants set off on the approximately 3.5-kilometer course in water temperatures of 23 degrees and air temperatures of 18 degrees. Credit: Frank Hammerschmidt/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Dresden, Germany. 28th July, 2024. Cordula (l-r), Christiane, Annegret, Mandy and Gudrun from Dresden hold an Elbe Swim finisher shirt in their hands. The Elbe Swim is taking place for the 27th time this year. The first event took place in 1998 with just 70 participants. Despite the less-than-summery weather, numerous participants set off on the approximately 3.5-kilometer course in water temperatures of 23 degrees and air temperatures of 18 degrees. Credit: Frank Hammerschmidt/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Dresden, Germany. 28th July, 2024. Jörg and Simon from Dresden shower after the Elbe Swim. The Elbe Swim is taking place for the 27th time this year. The first event took place in 1998 with just 70 participants. Despite the less-than-summery weather, numerous participants set off on the approximately 3.5-kilometer course in water temperatures of 23 degrees and air temperatures of 18 degrees. Credit: Frank Hammerschmidt/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Dresden, Germany. 28th July, 2024. The Elbe swimming mascot, Elbi, sits on a raft. The Elbe Swim is taking place for the 27th time this year. The first event took place in 1998 with just 70 participants. Despite the less-than-summery weather, numerous participants set off on the approximately 3.5-kilometer course in water temperatures of 23 degrees and air temperatures of 18 degrees. Credit: Frank Hammerschmidt/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Dresden, Germany. 28th July, 2024. The runner-up of the Elbe Swim, Robin Duha from Pirna, congratulates winner Jenny Höffler from Dresden. The Elbe Swim is taking place for the 27th time this year. The first event took place in 1998 with just 70 participants. Despite the less-than-summery weather, numerous participants set off on the approximately 3.5-kilometer course in water temperatures of 23 degrees and air temperatures of 18 degrees. Credit: Frank Hammerschmidt/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Dresden, Germany. 28th July, 2024. The winner of the Elbe Swim, Jenny Höffler from Dresden, reaches the finish line. The Elbe Swim is taking place for the 27th time this year. The first event took place in 1998 with just 70 participants. Despite the less-than-summery weather, numerous participants set off on the approximately 3.5-kilometer course in water temperatures of 23 degrees and air temperatures of 18 degrees. Credit: Frank Hammerschmidt/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Dresden, Germany. 28th July, 2024. Participants in the Elbe swim enter the water behind the 'Blaues Wunder' bridge. The Elbe Swim is taking place for the 27th time this year. The first event took place in 1998 with just 70 participants. Despite the less-than-summery weather, numerous participants set off on the approximately 3.5-kilometer course in water temperatures of 23 degrees and air temperatures of 18 degrees. Credit: Frank Hammerschmidt/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Dresden, Germany. 28th July, 2024. Participants in the Elbe Swim swim as a leading group in front of the field of participants. The Elbe Swim is taking place for the 27th time this year. The first event took place in 1998 with just 70 participants. Despite the less-than-summery weather, numerous participants set off on the approximately 3.5-kilometer course in water temperatures of 23 degrees and air temperatures of 18 degrees. Credit: Frank Hammerschmidt/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Dresden, Germany. 28th July, 2024. The winner of the Elbe Swim, Jenny Höffler (M) from Dresden and the runner-up, Robin Duha from Pirna, stand with two sponsors, Eric and Jens Bauermeister, at the finish line of the Elbe Swim. The Elbe Swim is taking place for the 27th time this year. The first event took place in 1998 with just 70 participants. Despite the less-than-summery weather, numerous participants set off on the approximately 3.5-kilometer course in water temperatures of 23 degrees and air temperatures of 18 degrees. Credit: Frank Hammerschmidt/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Dresden, Germany. 28th July, 2024. Viviane, a Brazilian living in Dresden, and Rafael from Brazil are preparing for the Elbe swim. Rafael has traveled from Brazil especially for this event. The Elbe Swim is taking place for the 27th time this year. The first event took place in 1998 with just 70 participants. Despite the less-than-summery weather, numerous participants set off on the approximately 3.5-kilometer course in water temperatures of 23 degrees and air temperatures of 18 degrees. Credit: Frank Hammerschmidt/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Dresden, Germany. 28th July, 2024. Participants in the Elbe swim enter the water behind the 'Blaues Wunder' bridge. The Elbe Swim is taking place for the 27th time this year. The first event took place in 1998 with just 70 participants. Despite the less-than-summery weather, numerous participants set off on the approximately 3.5-kilometer course in water temperatures of 23 degrees and air temperatures of 18 degrees. Credit: Frank Hammerschmidt/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Dresden, Germany. 28th July, 2024. Daniel Baumann (l-r), Thomas Focke-Gutt and Torsten Fiedler from the Elbeschwimmen Dresden e.V. association hold an umbrella that deforms in gusty winds. The Elbe Swim is taking place for the 27th time this year. The first event took place in 1998 with just 70 participants. Despite the less-than-summery weather, numerous participants set off on the approximately 3.5-kilometer course with water temperatures of 23 degrees and air temperatures of 18 degrees. Credit: Frank Hammerschmidt/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Dresden, Germany. 28th July, 2024. Olaf and Fritz from Dresden wait with other participants for the start of the Elbe swim. Olaf is starting for the fifth time and Fritz for the first time. The Elbe Swim is taking place for the 27th time this year. The first event took place in 1998 with just 70 participants. Despite the less-than-summery weather, numerous participants set off on the approximately 3.5-kilometer course in water temperatures of 23 degrees and air temperatures of 18 degrees. Credit: Frank Hammerschmidt/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto