Harbor Splash maxes out in 10 minutes. Participants quick to sign up for Inner Harbor plunge

Hundreds rushed for the opportunity to jump into Baltimore's Inner Harbor next month.

The Harbor Splash, scheduled for June 23, maxed out within 10 minutes for 150 participants. However, there is a waitlist for those who are interested.

This will be the first public swimming event in the Inner Harbor in more than 40 years, which celebrates Waterfront Partnership's water quality data report that shows the harbor meets the Maryland standard for swimming on most dry weather days.

"We know our work is far from over, but we must start swimming. It's a commitment to keep working to ensure that our ecosystem thrives and that swimming in the harbor becomes a routine occurrence," said Michael Hankin, president and CEO of Brown Advisory and chairman of Waterfront Partnership's Healthy Harbor Initiative. "We had an ambitious goal and, with a lot of hard work and people believing we could do it; we are finally realizing our vision."     


Excerpt from CBS News Source link here

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The Waterfront Partnership of Baltimore, in collaboration with our government, business, and community partners, creates a clean, green, safe, sustainable, and thriving urban waterfront for all to enjoy.

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No, really. 150 people are jumping in the Inner Harbor in June.