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1 posted on 01/14/2009 8:09:49 PM PST by Coleus
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Yesterday’s attendance was impressive, organizers said, given the 44-degree water temperature and the 2-degree air temps, after factoring in wind chill. While awaiting the start, the Rev. Kevin Gillen, chaplain at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New York, started to question the wisdom of choosing this year to take his first plunge. He’d been a spectator the past three years. “It’s like right before going out with the gladiators in the Colosseum,” said Gillen, whose brother-in-law is one of the organizers. “The anticipation keeps building.”

SWIGS OF COURAGE

Before the plunge, participants and spectators gathered in the enclosed breezeway between Convention Hall and Paramount Theater. Most kept on their multiple layers of winter weather gear until the last minute, although a few brave souls walked around in their bathing suits and bare feet. Cups of beer and bottles of whiskey helped many take the edge off. This was the first year Emily Lutkewitte, 16, took the plunge, and the third year for her 10-year-old brother, Will.

“It was so cold that I got numb,” Emily said, clutching the towel wrapped around her. “I ran right in, put my head under and ran back out.” Will said this year was far colder than his previous two. “It felt like my heart stopped,” he said. James Jank of Rumson, another organizer, said he’s always amazed at how desperate many people are to leave the water once they’ve entered it.

“People will step on their children and grandparents to get back out,” he said jokingly. “The best part is getting the community together on a quiet day and being able to give back to a lot of local charities that do so many great things in the community.” Judy Horan, a representative of Campership of Monmouth County, said her organization, which sends economically disadvantaged and disabled children to summer camps, is grateful for the donation.

“It’s fabulous,” she said. “They’re very generous. For us it’s good, because we’re a very small organization.” Until this year, the plunges had been held in Sea Bright. The Sons of Ireland moved the event to Asbury Park because the usual host restaurant in Sea Bright closed for the season.


2 posted on 01/14/2009 8:11:22 PM PST by Coleus (Merry Christmas & Happy New Year!)
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"I've never felt cold like that on my feet in my life,"

May I invite you to try that in beautiful Duluth, Minnesota tomorrow?

3 posted on 01/14/2009 8:13:08 PM PST by akorahil (Thank You and God bless all Veterans. Truly, the real heroes.)
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