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Limbless man completes 4.4-mile swim race

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    38-year-old inspires competitors at the Great Chesapeake Bay Swim

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-- more than 600 swimming.

And drew brings them closer to the yeah.

Hello good job -- jobs and nearly four and a half miles to conquer the Chesapeake the -- is over.

As part of what may look like -- -- -- back here to in the middle of the day it's.

It you don't chops -- a lot of boats out there for Mike Doyle this marks when he died great Chesapeake based winds can.

Those other people out here -- more challenges and I -- he did it with agreements.

Then there's Greg nights he's the guy -- -- -- -- trying to complete this for the first.

-- says no arms no legs.

But one giant heart -- never been one to just sit around and in good enough and I just elect to put myself in its -- inspiration.

Absolutely if I'm all right initiator for three hours -- finished ahead of for a win friends.

A testament to someone's you know fortitude and strength -- be able to make it.

Battling the elements and in some cases some of the other swimmers and I got punched in the nose by us -- care about -- -- Islamabad not our purpose is swimming body -- didn't -- -- -- do -- Right and in my face at 38 -- calls this his shining moment find another way to challenge itself in.

There's that different strokes for different folks you know good.

Just find some way to get out there and challenges -- in stevens' bill August box repugnant.