Swim Across America fund-raising swim at Roger Wheeler State Beach on Saturday, September 11,  raising more than $250,000 for cancer research being conducted at Women & Infants Hospital’s Program in Women’s Oncology." />

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Open Water Swim Raises More Than $250,000 for Women & Infants Hospital

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

 

Almost 200 swimmers of all ages and skill levels participated in the inaugural Swim Across America fund-raising swim at Roger Wheeler State Beach on Saturday, September 11, raising more than $250,000 for cancer research being conducted at Women & Infants Hospital’s Program in Women’s Oncology.

Overwhelming Outpouring

Among them were two Rhode Island-based novices, each swimming to honor the lives of those they love. The swim – which included a ½ mile and one-mile loop in the ocean – is the first time Swim Across America, a national non-profit organization dedicated to raising money and awareness for cancer research, prevention and treatment, has come to Rhode Island. “This is one of the largest amounts raised in a first-year swim in our organization’s history,” said Janel Jorgenson, a 1988 Olympic swimmer and executive director of Swim Across America. “What a tremendous success!”

Olympians Suuport the Cause

Olympic three-time gold medalist Rowdy Gaines was on hand for the event, joined by fellow Olympians Craig Beardsley, who was a member of the 1980 team, and Clara Walker, 85, a Rhode Island resident and swimmer in the 1948 Olympics.
 

 

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