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After months of training, three teams of Ontario swimmers plunged into Lake Huron
Friday for a full 24 hours. About 20 swimmers took up the challenge to swim relay -
style for a full day In open water to raise money for the Canadian Cancer Society and
the London Health Sciences Foundation.
Reach for the Beach is the first event of ht's kind, with participants swimming a relay
track Just off the shore of Grand Bend through the day and night. The event has been
organized by London's Jason Kloss, the youngest swimmer to cross Lake Huron, as a way
of continuing his fight against a cisme that touches so many. Kloss and his dad Rick
formetfy lived M Huron and Lamblon County Shown here Londoners Angela Quick, Alex
Vanderlinden and Meghan L nom begin the relay with the help of the volunteer kayakers.
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