Super Plungers for Special Olympics Maryland
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Jennifer Franciotti, Westminster resident and WBAL TV anchor reporter, exits the water after a plunge with other Super Plungers at Sandy Point State Park on Friday, March 18, 2022. Franciotti is taking part in her 15th and final year as a Super Plunger. (Brian Krista/Capital Gazette)
Super Plungers for Special Olympics Maryland
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Janet Groncki of Joppa waits with other super plungers as they get set to take part in an inflatable-themed plunge at Sandy Point State Park on Friday, March 18, 2022. These fundraisers plunge every hour for 24 hours in support of Special Olympics Maryland. (Brian Krista/Capital Gazette)
Super Plungers for Special Olympics Maryland
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Stacy Lyn of Olney, left, and Melissa Hyatt, Chief of Baltimore County Police get ready to take part in an inflatable-themed plunge with other Super Plungers at Sandy Point State Park on Friday, March 18, 2022. These fundraisers plunge every hour for 24 hours in support of Special Olympics Maryland. (Brian Krista/Capital Gazette)
Super Plungers for Special Olympics Maryland
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Tara Russ, left, with Anne Arundel County Police Dept. is followed out of the water by Barbara Natoli with the Montgomery County Police Dept. during a super plunge at Sandy Point State Park on Friday, March 18, 2022. These fundraisers plunge every hour for 24 hours in support of Special Olympics Maryland. (Brian Krista/Capital Gazette)
Super Plungers for Special Olympics Maryland
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Special Olympian Abby Gibbons of Denton dances during a YMCA-themed Super Plunge at Sandy Point State Park on Friday, March 18, 2022. These fundraisers plunge every hour for 24 hours in support of Special Olympics Maryland. (Brian Krista/Capital Gazette)
Super Plungers for Special Olympics Maryland
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Super Plungers take to the water at Sandy Point State Park on Friday, March 18, 2022. These fundraisers plunge every hour for 24 hours in support of Special Olympics Maryland. (Brian Krista/Capital Gazette)
Super Plungers for Special Olympics Maryland
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Super Plungers take to the water for a superhero-themed plunge at Sandy Point State Park on Friday, March 18, 2022. These fundraisers plunge every hour for 24 hours in support of Special Olympics Maryland. (Brian Krista/Capital Gazette)
Super Plungers for Special Olympics Maryland
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Super Plunger Tressa Andrews of Forest Hill, left, holds the hand of Special Olympian Erika Wheeler of Westminster as they exit the water together following a plunge at Sandy Point State Park on Friday, March 18, 2022. These fundraisers plunge every hour for 24 hours in support of Special Olympics Maryland. (Brian Krista/Capital Gazette)
Super Plungers for Special Olympics Maryland
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Sam Livington of Pikesville dances during a YMCA-themed Super Plunge at Sandy Point State Park on Friday, March 18, 2022. These fundraisers plunge every hour for 24 hours in support of Special Olympics Maryland. (Brian Krista/Capital Gazette)
Super Plungers for Special Olympics Maryland
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Ralph Gemmill, a Special Olympics athlete from Carroll County, exits the water with other super plungers during one of the hourly plunges at Sandy Point State Park on Friday, March 18, 2022. These fundraisers plunge every hour for 24 hours in support of Special Olympics Maryland. (Brian Krista/Capital Gazette)
Super Plungers for Special Olympics Maryland
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Super Plungers take to the water at Sandy Point State Park on Friday, March 18, 2022. These fundraisers plunge every hour for 24 hours in support of Special Olympics Maryland. (Brian Krista/Capital Gazette)
Super Plungers for Special Olympics Maryland
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Monique Matthews, left, and Maddie Clemens, super plungers from Baltimore, holds hands in the water as they take part in a super hero plunge at Sandy Point State Park on Friday, March 18, 2022. These fundraisers plunge every hour for 24 hours in support of Special Olympics Maryland. (Brian Krista/Capital Gazette)
Super Plungers for Special Olympics Maryland
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Tara Russ, left, with Anne Arundel County Police Dept. is joined in the water by Bryan Waser with Maryland Capitol Police. during a super plunge at Sandy Point State Park on Friday, March 18, 2022. These fundraisers plunge every hour for 24 hours in support of Special Olympics Maryland. (Brian Krista/Capital Gazette)