Man who jumped into frozen Yorkshire lake to rescue dog wins amazing holiday on Ant and Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway
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Darcy Pell jumped into a frozen lake in Pontefract to save a drowning dog - before carrying on with his run.
The man said he was "not a hero - just saw a dog in need" after he took the plunge.
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Hide AdHe can be seen in the video smashing through the ice in Pontefract Park lake before grabbing hold of the dog, which appeared to have fallen through the ice and was stuck.


He then swims back to the edge of the lake with the dog before handing it over to its owners.
And on Saturday night, Darcy appeared on Ant and Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway on ITV1 in honour of his heroic efforts.
Mr Pell scooped a 'Takeaway Getaway' prize - the opportunity to fly to a destination of his choosing, at any time once government guidance allows, for a 7-night all inclusive stay courtesy of TUI.
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Hide AdDarcy joined by video link from his sofa - as per the Covid safe version of the Saturday night prime-time show for a segment called the Happiest Minute, where Ant and Dec hand out prizes to worthy winners.


Announcing Darcy's appearance, Ant McPartlin said: "Darcy is our hero because when Darcy was jogging recently he saw a dog trapped in the ice, he jumped in and saved that dog's life.
"He saved a dog's life man! Darcy you are our first ever 'Happiest minute hero', you deserve a takeaway getaway!"
Passer-by Paula Town had posted footage of the rescue online, saying: "What a hero, this complete stranger rescued this family's dog when it got into trouble in Pontefract Park."
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Hide AdShe told the Yorkshire Evening Post: "When we got to the lake, I could see a dog in the water, it was trying to get onto the ice but kept falling back in.


"I felt panic-stricken and scoured the side of the lake for a life buoy but couldn't find one.
"Luckily that guy came along, he lowered himself into the water and the rest is on the video."
Mr Pell, 31, was out on a run with a friend when he spotted the stricken animal, believed to belong to a man and a woman also in the video.
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Hide AdAfter his heroic rescue, Mr Jarvis's friend gave him his jacket and they carried on their run.


Mr Pell stressed that he was an experienced cold-water swimmer and advised others not to copy his actions as it could be dangerous.
Mr Pell, who is from Cardiff but lives in Doncaster, wrote on the Pontefract Community Page: "Not a hero just saw a dog in need. Luckily swim in cold/icey water as a hobby and know the risks it can cause. Carried on my run after so no big deal. Was given a jacket by my run buddy. Obviously wouldn't recommend people doing the same.
"Just glad the dog was happy to carry on its walk after."