Young swimmers from the Greenview Dolphins from South Carolina eagerly listen to their swim coach Stanley McIntosh give them instructions before their meet on Sunday, May 25, 2008 during the 6th Annual National Black Heritage Swim Meet at the Central Florida YMCA Aquatics Center in Orlando, Fla. The meet was held in an effort to improve minority swim statistics and reduce drowning deaths in Florida and nationwide. Florida has the second largest number of drowning deaths in the nation.
Idalexa Dilone (11) from the Harbor Seals swim team from New York competes in the 100 yard freestyle on Sunday, May 25, 2008 during the 6th Annual National Black Heritage Swim Meet at the Central Florida YMCA Aquatics Center in Orlando, Fla. The meet was held in an effort to improve minority swim statistics and reduce drowning deaths in Florida and nationwide. Florida has the second largest number of drowning deaths in the nation.
Boston, Mass Flaherty Dolphins member Sera Tapia, 7, center right, hugs her teammate Kiera Browne, 7, center left, on Sunday, May 25, 2008 during the 6th Annual National Black Heritage Swim Meet at the Central Florida YMCA Aquatics Center in Orlando, Fla. The meet was held in an effort to improve minority swim statistics and reduce drowning deaths in Florida and nationwide. Florida has the second largest number of drowning deaths in the nation.
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