The Bronte Splashers is a winter swimming club in Bronte, New South Wales, Australia. It was founded in 1921 and claims to be the oldest winter swimming club in the world. The club meets every Sunday morning from May to September at Bronte Beach, regardless of the weather. Members of the club range in age from 18 to 83, and they come from all walks of life.

The Bronte Splashers are known for their commitment to fitness and their love of the ocean. They compete in a variety of events, including sprint races, long-distance swims, and water polo. The club also organizes social events, such as potluck lunches and fundraising dinners.

The Bronte Splashers are an important part of the Bronte community. They promote fitness, health, and well-being, and they help to keep the beach clean and safe. They are also a source of inspiration for people of all ages.

The club’s most famous member is probably Dawn Fraser, who won four Olympic gold medals in swimming.

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