Olympian Says Near Drowning Experience Inspired Him to Teach Kids to Swim

Olympian Says Near Drowning Experience Inspired Him to Teach Kids to Swim

May 30, 2023

When Cullen Jones nearly drowned at age 5 on a Dorney Park water ride in Pennsylvania, it changed his life forever. The event prompted Jones’ parents to sign him up for swimming lessons, a decision, he said, that not only allowed him to conquer his fear of the water but presented opportunities in competitive swimming — even the Olympics.

“I’ve had quite a few people over the years come up to me with different reasons as to why they’re afraid of the water,” Jones said. “And I completely empathize because that was me. I was afraid of the water, to try to get back into the water, let alone to actually try to swim competitively. I found the love at about 8 years old when I saw my first swim meet and looked at my mom and said, ‘This is what I want to do.’”

Jones’ swimming career holds many successes, including becoming the first Black American to hold a world swimming record after competing in the 4 x 100 freestyle during the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing. Now 39 and living in Charlotte, North Carolina, Jones is giving back by helping children — especially Black children, who are three times more likely to drown — to learn how to swim.

Read the source article at nbcnews.com

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