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Olympian's Mission: Cut Drowning Among African-American Kids

Gold medal champ Cullen Jones hopes to reduce high numbers

By Dustin Lushing,  Newser Staff

Posted Jul 25, 2012 6:25 PM CDT

(Newser) – After nearly drowning at the age of 5, Olympic swimmer Cullen Jones is using his watery brilliance to reduce the disproportionately high number of drowning deaths among African-American children. Jones won gold in 2008 and is competing in the London games, but in the off-season, he travels the nation with the Make a Splash Initiative, educating minority kids about swimming and safety. One study says 70% of African-American kids cannot swim, compared to 40% of white kids, and that African-American kids between the ages of 5 and 14 are three times more likely to drown than other children.

“I remember what it feels like to be underwater and I remember what it feels like to be helpless,” Cullen tells NBC's Rock Center. The primary reason that African-American youngsters don't know how to swim, according to the University of Memphis study, is because their parents are terrified they'll drown—they don't want them near the water, period, and that includes swimming lessons. "It has been a legacy of fear" that affects generation after generation, says one researcher. “We always thought this was an income thing," explains Jones, "and then we started talking to more and more people. It’s the fear aspect."

Cullen Jones at the Olympic Swimming trials in early July.
Cullen Jones at the Olympic Swimming trials in early July.   (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)
Cullen Jones swims during the 100-meter butterfly swimming event at the 2012 Charlotte UltraSwim Grand Prix in Charlotte, N.C., Friday, May 11, 2012.
Cullen Jones swims during the 100-meter butterfly swimming event at the 2012 Charlotte UltraSwim Grand Prix in Charlotte, N.C., Friday, May 11, 2012.   (AP Photo/Chuck Burton)
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ObamaliberalsSuck
Aug 7, 2012 11:50 AM CDT
oh the poor poor blacks, again, must be coddled from cradle to grave What a whiny race, always need a HAND!!!
fractal
Jul 26, 2012 2:16 AM CDT
Hair is also an issue, for the girls at least.  
guvner
Jul 25, 2012 9:33 PM CDT
" primary reason that African-American youngsters don't know how to swim... is because their parents are terrified they'll drown—they don't want them near the water, period" Reason this won't play is that it illustrates parental irresponsibility and idiocy, and not victimhood. Had the roots of the problem somehow been racist, it would be a much bigger issue.
 

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