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Aug 27, 2007, 6:25 PM
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Re: [Silversard] “Each arm stroke, . . . . . “ -- a way to help 200 + children
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Luis attempted the Nine Bay Swim during the season of "Hurricane Mean Dean." He started at 7:11 AM and was pulled out of the water 7 hours later upon the order of the Port Captain. He will try to swim all nine bays in November. In the meantime, we would like to thank all the sponsors in Mexico, USA, and Canada. Reporting for the USA, about $1,850 was pledged from the states of California, Idaho, Wisconsin, and the "state of New York City" ;-) If we missed YOU on the first attempt, please consider donating on his second attempt this November. It would especially be nice to hear more from southern USA, so "the kids" could be told the whole COUNTRY is behind them and their school breakfast program. "The kids" in the photo below; note that some of these kids have never seen the ocean in front of them until now even though they only live a few hours northeast of it about 4 hours inland, straight up, I think! --
Luis attempting the Nine Bay Swim in “Hurricane” conditions in the below photo; note the storm clouds in the sky in the background –
Luis starting the Nine Bay Swim at 7:11 AM in the morning in the below photo –
Luis has the following message to his supporters -- "Dear Friends and Sponsors, We would like to inform all of you about Luis Estavillo's 9 bay swim that took place last Saturday. Luis began the swim at 7:11am from San Augustin bay. At around 2pm the weather became quite threatening and the Port Captain closed the port and suspended the swim. Luis swam for close to 7 hours against a very strong current. People on his team mentioned that if he had swam the opposite direction he may have accomplished a record breaking time. We're also certain that if the Port Captain had allowed him to continue he would have done everything in his power to finish the swim. Although Luis did not reach his goal, we still considered the event a success and the festivities continued. More than 30 kids and adults came down from the village of San Felipe Lachillo to support Luis and show their appreciation for his efforts. For some of them it was their first time to see the ocean. Luis will continue to train to reach his goal of swimming the 9 bays of Huatulco. Although we do not have an exact date yet, he plans to schedule another attempt in November. We want to thank all of you that supported this cause with your presence, time, and donations. We will keep everyone informed as to when the next event will be. If anyone is still interested in participating in donations to provide school breakfasts for the children of San Felipe Lachillo we will gladly accept donations, so we can continue this one whole year's program." Until next time, TRI SPORTS CLUB CIVIL ASSOCIATION Stephen (Silversard) Visit Xalapa Yahoo Group Visit Xalapa Photo Blog Vivia Veracruz by John Calypso
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