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Lucky’s Lake Frogmen – Saturday, November 21st 2015

The Tampa Bay Frogman Swim traces its roots to raising funds and awareness for a SEAL officer severely injured in September 2009 while serving in Afghanistan. With our registration filling out in a matter of minutes, we created the “Virtual Frogman Challenge” to allow other groups and swimming venues to participate in this great cause. In December of 2014, Lucky’s Lake Frogmen were formed and they dedicated their efforts to a “Virtual” Frogman Swim at Lake Cane (Lucky’s Lake) in Orlando. Lucky’s Lake Frogmen was formed by a core group of regulars at Lucky’s Lake where Orlando swimming icon Lucky Meisenheimer has been hosting swimmers for more than 25 years.

This year, Lucky’s Lake Frogmen have kicked it up a notch with their “Night Ops 5K Swim Challenge” to benefit the Navy SEAL Foundation on November 21st 2015. Please consider supporting the Lucky’s Lake Frogmen in their efforts or maybe even consider joining them. Use the links below to find out more.

The Lucky’s Lake Frogmen team page: https://www.crowdrise.com/LuckysLakeFrogmen

To host an event please contact [email protected]

Help us “never leave a man behind” join us and swim for the SEAL’s.

www.virtualfrogmanchallenge.org/

http://tampabayfrogman.com/

www.navysealfoundation.org/

courtesy of Tampa Bay Frogman Swim 2015

Swimming News is courtesy of The Lucky’s Lake Frogmen team.

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Doug depew
9 years ago

What time does the swim start? I thought it was like Lucky’s previous midnight swim… but saw somewhere it started at 5:30.

Glenn Baker
Reply to  Doug depew
9 years ago

Swim starts at sunset, 5:30 with a hard stop at 8pm for the after party.

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