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We are ‘proud as a peacock’ to partner together with you to support Special Olympics and thousands of amazing athletes across the DMV. On Saturday, Feb. 1, 2025, jump in at the Polar Bear ...
The Polar Bear Plunge is coming up and will help support around 60,000 Special Olympics athletes across the great state of Texas. The plunge will happen Saturday morning, Feb. 19 at 9 a.m. at ...
Special Olympics Maryland works to provide sports opportunities for athletes, no matter their ability level.The Polar Bear Plunge festivities started Wednesday with the kids in an event so popular ...
Special Olympics Maryland athletes explain why they appreciate the Polar Bear Plunge. Skip to content. NOWCAST WBAL-TV 11 News Today.
Polar Bear Plunge supports Special Olympics. Posted: January 27, 2025 | Last updated: January 27, 2025. If the Super Plungers braved the cold waters of the Chesapeake Bay for 24 plunges in 24 ...
The Polar Bear Plunge at Seaside Heights held its 30th plunge Saturday afternoon. ... adding that being out in the cold supporting the Special Olympics is better than being stuck inside.
Special Olympics Maryland works to provide sports opportunities for athletes, no matter their ability level. The Polar Bear Plunge festivities started Wednesday with the kids in an event so ...
The annual Polar Plunge is set to take place Saturday, Feb. 4, at Cape County North Park Lake. Day-of registration begins at noon, and those brave enough will begin plunging at 2 p.m. People from ...
About 150 Special Olympics benefactors braved the cold weather Saturday to jump in an outdoor pool outside the Athletics-Recreation Center at Valparaiso University. Each Polar Plunge participant ra… ...
WASHINGTON — Normally a huge fundraiser for the Special Olympics, the Polar Plunge is going virtual in 2021 because of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. But there's still a way you can be ...
The first Polar Bear Plunge for SONJ was held in Point Pleasant Beach in 1994, when 85 people raised a little over $22,000, said Jeremy Davis, a Special Olympics spokesman.