Swimmers go pier-to-pier in annual tradition
Hundreds of swimmers dived into the waves off Newport Beach on Saturday morning for the annual pier-to-pier swim.
The open-ocean swimming challenge has been a tradition in the area for decades, but this year it was held in honor of Ben Carlson, the Newport Beach lifeguard who died during a rescue last year.
“Ben was a buddy of mine,” said Lifeguard Capt. Gary Conwell, who organized the event this year.
About 250 people completed the 2-mile route, which takes swimmers out to the end of the Balboa Pier and then up the coast to the Newport Beach pier, where they return to shore, Conwell said.
— Jeremiah Dobruck
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