Rockaway Polar Plunge raises over $15,000 for Special Olympics

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Supporters of the Special Olympics New York braved the cold temperatures and took the plunge into the frigid water of the Atlantic Ocean in Rockaway Beach on March 11 to raise funds and awareness for Special Olympics athletes in the New York City region.

The rain subsided just in time for the Rockaway Queens Polar Plunge, one of 15 annual statewide Special Olympics polar plunges. The cold weather didnโ€™t damper the spirit of the Special Olympics athletes and their supporters, nor did the โ€œbalmyโ€ water temperature of 42 degrees.

Kaitlin Rosner, senior director of development of the Special Olympics New York, shared that the plunge raised over 15,000 for equipment, facilities, year-round sports training and competition and fees for the athletesโ€™ travel and medals.

โ€œOur athletes are authentic athletes,โ€ Rosner emphasized. โ€œThey earned their medals. They earned every award they received at Special Olympics New York.โ€

Over 200 brave souls had registered for the event online, but not all showed up, most likely due to the rain. Under the watchful eye of the Rockaway Point Fire Department and lifeguards, the 100 or so swimmers, clad in bathing suits, hit the surf shortly after 11 a.m. at Beach 94th Street.

Friends Mark Flynn from College Point, the mother and daughter team Denise and Amanda Zayas, Julianne Sullivan from Douglaston, and Sonrrisa Torres were excited to strip down for the breathtaking event.

Except for Flynn, who described himself as the โ€œentourageโ€ who made sure his friends came out alive.

โ€œThey are going to put their own bodies at risk and sacrifice a few moments of their lives just to go into the cold water for my amusement,โ€ Flynn said.

Sullivan, pointing to her friend Zayas, who was about to take the plunge into the freezing water for the eighth time, jokingly said that Zayas was โ€œinsane.โ€

โ€œShe made me do this,โ€ Sullivan joked. โ€œIโ€™m not doing this of my own volition. Iโ€™m a prisoner. Hereโ€™s my message,…

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