Contestants react to the 44 degree water at the Polar Plunge and Strut Saturday at O. J. Watson Park. The event benefits Special Olympics.
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This team runs out of the water as fast as they ran in at the Polar Plunge and Strut Saturday at O. J. Watson Park. The event benefits Special Olympics.
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Charles Millison seem to walk on water as he enters the lake at the Polar Plunge and Strut Saturday at O. J. Watson Park. The event benefits Special Olympics.
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Dominic Valle reacts to the 44 degree water at the Polar Plunge and Strut Saturday at O. J. Watson Park. The event benefits Special Olympics.
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Three contestants head for the water at the Polar Plunge and Strut Saturday at O. J. Watson Park. The event benefits Special Olympics.
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Spectators watch the Polar Plunge and Strut Saturday at O. J. Watson Park. The event benefits Special Olympics.
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Many of the contestants, like Sharon Lupton, dressed in outlandish costumes at the Polar Plunge and Strut Saturday at O. J. Watson Park. The event benefits Special Olympics.
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Several contestants run into the 44 degree waters at the Polar Plunge and Strut Saturday at O. J. Watson Park. The event benefits Special Olympics.
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A team dressed as penguins head for the water at the Polar Plunge and Strut Saturday at O. J. Watson Park. The event benefits Special Olympics.
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A team dressed as penguins head for the water at the Polar Plunge and Strut Saturday at O. J. Watson Park. The event benefits Special Olympics.
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Dave Williams / Correspondent