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Canadians compete in hair freezing championship

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This unusual competition was held at one of the resorts in Canada called Takhini Hot Springs, which is located in Whitehorse, the capital of the Yukon State. The competition was held at a temperature of – 30 degrees Celsius.

According to the rules of the competition, the freeze their hair, the participants had to dive into the hot spring water of about 40 degrees Celsius. As a result, when they were getting off the water, their hair frozen because of the temperature difference.

The winners of the competition is a team from the Canadian province Quebec.

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