Bosphorus Cross-Continental Swimming Race: Hundreds join Istanbul competition

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Competitors wear masks before the race beginsImage source, EPA

While many sporting events have been cancelled by the coronavirus pandemic, a unique swimming challenge took place in Istanbul on Sunday.

Hundreds of competitors took part in the 32nd Bosphorus Cross-Continental Swimming Race, which is considered one of the world's best open water swimming races and the only intercontinental swimming contest.

The race started in Istanbul's Kanlica district, which lies on the Asian side of the city, and ended in the European Kurucesme district.

According to Hurriyet Daily News, 1,765 swimmers from 59 countries braved the 6.5km (four mile) race.

An aerial photo shows the moment swimmers begin the raceImage source, EPA
An aerial photo shows the race under wayImage source, EPA

The race, which is organised by the Turkish Olympic committee, began in 1989.

The competition was initially due to take place on 12 July, but was postponed until 23 August due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Competitors race across the BosphorusImage source, Getty Images
Swimmers reach the finishing lineImage source, Getty Images

Some changes were made for the pandemic, with competitors wearing masks before setting off and during the award ceremony. And in contrast to previous years, no spectators were allowed to attend.

Turkey has recorded more than 258,000 coronavirus cases and 6,121 deaths, according to figures from Johns Hopkins University.

Turkish Youth and Sports Minister Mehmet Muharrem Kasapoglu (Front) congratulates the winners of the raceImage source, Getty Images

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