Wigald Boning: Over 1000 days of bathing and health miracles in Bad Berneck!

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Wigald Boning has been swimming in various waters for 500 days and is ending his 1099th day of swimming in Bad Berneck.

Wigald Boning schwimmt seit 500 Tagen in verschiedenen Gewässern und beendet seinen 1099. Badetag in Bad Berneck.
Wigald Boning has been swimming in various waters for 500 days and is ending his 1099th day of swimming in Bad Berneck.

Wigald Boning: Over 1000 days of bathing and health miracles in Bad Berneck!

A true water rat is Wigald Boning! The comedian and musician, known for his membership in “Die Doofen”, is currently inspiring people with his very special bathing tour. Boning has set himself the goal of collecting 500 bathing days in a row and remains on the ball even when he has health setbacks. On July 7, 2025, his 1099th bathing day took place in Bad Berneck in the Fichtelgebirge, where he devoted himself extensively to the local waters. He diligently shares his daily adventures on social media to let his fans take part in his “strange goings-on,” like them Franconian day reported.

In Bad Berneck, the 56-year-old takes a sporty hike up the mountain, past castle ruins, before diving into the water. He compares the charming small town with Duisburg and mockingly calls it the “city of ruins”. He shows off his knowledge of literature in front of a statue in the spa gardens, initially thinking it is Jean Paul, but quickly realizing that it is Sebastian Kneipp. “The Sauloch” is recommended to him as a bathing place, a historical swimming area for pigs, which is sure to be a topic of conversation among his followers, like this Bayreuther Tagblatt explained in detail.

Bathing as a health cure

Wigald Boning's adventures in the water didn't just start out of the pure joy of swimming. After moving to Lake Ammersee and experiencing health problems that included a calcified shoulder, he sought healing through swimming. “I swam my way to health,” he confirms. Despite numerous health setbacks, such as Corona and colds, he stubbornly sticks to his passion. His doctor can confirm the positive effects, even if he has to deal with colds like that from time to time Colorful mentioned.

In total, Boning has already bathed in over 90 bodies of water, including the Saale, Alster, Thames and even a rain retention basin in Hanover. He documents these trips in his book “Mr. Boning goes swimming”, which not only records his experiences, but also provides a look at his funny anecdotes and oddities. For those curious: The book has 271 pages and costs 22 euros. His extraordinary experiences, such as a fight with a swan in Lake Wörth, made him the unofficial “world slow swimming champion” after he successfully crossed Lake Constance.

A floating adventure

Boning's humor and unconventional methods bring a breath of fresh air into the often serious world of health thinking. He describes “rolling in the river” as a “great pleasure” – a relaxing activity that may seem a bit crazy to many people. But Boning shows that you can also make health progress by having fun with exercise. His plan to continue bathing every day could become a role model for many.

Next Sunday, Wigald Boning is finally planning his 500th bathing day, one more reason to support him on his adventures and keep your fingers crossed for the challenges ahead!