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Team of swimmers led by ultraswimmer Jim Dreyer to swim 4-mile Straits of Mackinac
From press release
July 13, 2007
Chicago Athlete

Fifty swimmers will attempt to swim across the Straits of Mackinac this Labor Day to celebrate the Mackinac Bridge's 50th anniversary. In a ceremonial swim led by world record Great Lakes swimmer Jim Dreyer, 49 solo swimmers and a 3-person relay team will challenge the often turbulent 4-mile strait that connects lakes Michigan and Huron, organizers announced today.

The swimmers will enter the water at 6:15 a.m. on September 3, 2007 at the foot of the Mackinac Bridge in St. Ignace and hope to finish at the Old Mackinac Lighthouse in Mackinaw City. Swimmers have until 12:00 p.m. to complete the quest.

"Michigan Governor Jennifer Granholm and I first discussed the concept for this swim while we were running across the Mackinac Bridge in the annual Bridge Run & Walk last Labor Day," Dreyer said. "Since then, I have been organizing this event with the Michigan Department of Transportation, recruiting some fine athletes, and am pleased that the Mighty Mac 50th Anniversary Swim will become a reality." The swim will run concurrently with the run & walk, an annual event that draws 60,000 participants.

"This will truly be a historic once-in-a-lifetime event that will be talked about for the next 50 years," Dreyer added. "Everyone who has ever crossed the Mackinac Bridge in a car has wondered what it would be like to try to swim the straits if there were not a bridge. Few have ever seen a single person do it, let alone fifty. This will be epic."

While the swim promises to be spectacular from an athletic and historical perspective, the swim also serves as a fundraiser for Mentor Michigan, a program of the Michigan Community Service Commission created by Governor Granholm and First Gentleman Daniel Mulhern, and supported by Jim Dreyer as a Governor's appointee to the Mentor Michigan Leadership Council.

Mentor Michigan is an umbrella organization for nearly 200 mentoring programs throughout the state of Michigan, including Big Brothers Big Sisters, the cause Dreyer has supported since 1998 with his Great Lakes swims. Member organizations offer mentoring through a wide array of services, and Mentor Michigan's objective is to support them - with resources, recruiting, standards, training, and opportunities to collaborate. This program has created a powerful network of relationships, improving both the quantity and quality of mentoring.

Dreyer believes the accomplishment of swimming across the Straits of Mackinac will leave a lasting impression on this group of swimmers he refers to as Team Dire Straits. "These swimmers will never look at the Straits of Mackinac the same way again ... and they will have a great story to tell everyone in the car whenever they drive across the Mackinac Bridge," Dreyer said. Dreyer set the distance record for the straits by swimming 40 miles with multiple crossings in 2006.

"It takes a special person to have the dedication required to be a member of Team Dire Straits, Dreyer explained. "Most admirably, while they have been working toward fulfilling a personal dream, they have also been working equally as hard to fulfill the dreams of children by raising funds to support the mission of Mentor Michigan."

For more information, visit www.swimjimswim.org.


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