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On January 29, 2011, Special Olympics Maryland, the Maryland State Police, and a number of other organizations once again held a polar bear plunge at Sandy Point State Park near Annapolis, where people ran into the Chesapeake Bay to raise money for Special Olympics. This year, the event was called “Plungefest”, and celebrated the 15th anniversary of the event.

Unlike the 2010 event, where the final plunge of the day was cancelled due to a snowstorm in progress during the event, dropping several inches of snow across the state, in 2011, the weather cooperated. While a significant snowstorm, complete with “thundersnow“, did hit the state earlier in the week, causing treacherous road conditions and widespread power outages, by the time the weekend rolled around, the snowstorm had passed, the roads had been cleared, and most of the power outages had been eliminated, and the polar bear plunge event was run to its conclusion. However, the snowstorm did leave the beach covered with a layer of snow, reinforcing the point that this was indeed a winter event, and the water was cold. The nicer weather also meant that, unlike last year when the ongoing snowstorm forced me to stow my main camera, the Canon, and switch to “Duckie”, my waterproof camera, I was able to photograph with the Canon, with better picture quality as a result.

The day consisted of three main events: the first plunge at 1:00 PM, a VIP plunge at 2:00 PM featuring Joe Flacco from the Baltimore Ravens, and then the second plunge at 3:00 PM. The biggest change to the event in 2011 was that the polar bear plunge was now an alcohol-free event. Previously, the event had contained a “beer tent“, where people could purchase and consume adult beverages. This was eliminated in 2011 for safety reasons, as event organizers determined that cold-water swimming mixed with alcohol was a dangerous combination.

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