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A Special Olympics Maryland athlete was surprised Friday upon receiving the Jimmy Myrick Jr. Governor s Courage Award.Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan and top state police officials thanked Polar Bear Plunge participants and Special Olympics Maryland athletes for keeping the plunge going in these difficult times.Usually, when we think of the Polar Bear Plunge, we think of a dip out at Sandy Point State Park. This year, because of the global coronavirus pandemic, the plunge has gone virtual.Officials held a subdued opening ceremony Friday afternoon in Annapolis. I want to congratulate everyone for working so hard this year to put together a truly one-of-a-kind Polar Bear Plunge, Hogan said. This virtual plunge, it takes a different format, but it’s all for the same cause of supporting Special Olympics Maryland and the 8,700 athletes so they can go play this summer, Maryland State Police Superintendent Col. Jerry Jones said.Hogan presented the Jimmy Myrick Jr. Governor s Courage A ....
Some Copperas Cove residents jumped in a cold pool for the 21st consecutive year â as is tradition for the annual Polar Bear Plunge â in foggy weather Saturday morning. Around 30 to 40 different people surrounded the South Park Pool in Copperas Cove on Saturday around 9 a.m. before all jumping in the cold water at the same time. The temperature outside was about 50 degrees. The tradition is 21 years in the making, and one of the people that helped start it all and has participated in every plunge since, was there to talk about the plunge once again. Adam Redmond is a Copperas Cove resident and he was doing the plunge with his two sons, Noah and Wyatt. ....
2 Polar Bear Plunges at Jersey Shore canceled, switched to virtual due to COVID Updated Jan 29, 2021; The Special Olympics of New Jersey has moved two planned Polar Bear Plunge events to a virtual format due to ongoing concerns about the coronavirus. Plunges tentatively scheduled for Seaside Heights and Wildwood this spring will no longer be held in person, the organization announced Friday. “Given the current information and guidelines, steady positive COVID-19 tests, low indoor and outdoor gathering limits, and the overall uncertainty of the coming months, going to a virtual only format was the right thing to do,” the Special Olympics said in a statement. ....
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