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Olympic Swimmer promotes lessons for minorities: Water safety, formal instruction key to preventing fatalities

by Benjamin Koconis

WASHINGTON (NNPA) - Although an Olympic swimmer’s message about the importance of water safety was too late to save a 6-year-old Northeast girl from drowning last month, many others may be saved by his dedication to promote swimming lessons among minority youth nationwide.

Cullen Jones, the first African-American swimmer to set a world record and win a gold, made a stop in the District recently where he hosted a series of events to promote “Make a Splash”— a USA Swimming initiative, which aims to promote swimming lessons by providing grant money to lesson providers to advance their programs.

Jones’ started his day hosting a breakfast at the Marriott Wardman Park, in Northwest, where he told an audience of nearly 100 about the large numbers of minority children who have inadequate swimming skills – like himself, prior to his mother insisting that he take formal swimming lessons.

“I understand how it feels to be afraid of the water,” said the 26-year-old 50-meter freestyle swimmer. “When I was five-years-old I almost drown.”

Jones tells audiences in every city he travels to of his own near death experience at Dorney Park & Wildwater Kingdom, a water park, in Allentown, Pa., in 1989. My inner tube capsized, but I was determined to hold on because that is what my dad told me to do—I subsequently blacked out, he said.

Mel Stewart, 41, another Olympic swimmer and gold medalist who spoke at the breakfast said swimmers, even of the Olympic caliber, know to respect the water and are often the most protective when it comes to children’s water safety.

“We never swim alone. We have all been in positions where we have got a cramp. In an instant you realize it could be your death.”

Anyone is capable of drowning, Jones said.

“I love asking kids—I’m a gold medalist— I went to the Olympics—how many of you think that I almost drown—they never believe it.”

Jones admitted he was slow to get back in the water after his frightening experience at the water park, but said after finding a good instructor he soon gained his confidence back. He advises children who are scared of the water to do the same.

“There are certain things I don’t know how to do. I would love to learn how to play guitar, but in order to do that, I need to take lessons.” Jones said the same goes for swimming— if you don’t know how, you absolutely must take lessons.

The  “Make a Splash” campaign continued at Turkey Thicket Pool, a Department of Parks and Recreation facility in Northeast Washington, where Jones gave several children swimming lessons. Unfortunately, a dark cloud continues to loom over the public pool where young Yiana-Michelle Ballard drowned on June 23.

Special to the NNPA from the Washington Informer


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Donaldson pursues hoop dreams despite tough road

by Malik Vincent

Pittsburgh has had its fair share of basketball “greats.” They’ve ventured through the city’s landscape from court to court and have proven that they have what it takes to make it to the game’s highest levels.

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HARD WORKER—Jakim Donaldson is seen at West Park on the North Side before a workout.

Jakim Donaldson, 26, is a 2001 graduate of Oliver High School currently playing for Ciudad de La Laguna Canarias, of the LEB-Gold league in the Spain organization.

He is a 6-8”, 220 lb. forward who acknowledges that he wasn’t the most “highly-touted” among players at his position in the Pittsburgh City League at the time of his high school graduation.

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Venus Williams: Straight ‘outta’ Compton

by Michael Brown
For New Pittsburgh Courier

(LOS ANGELES)—Hundreds of attendees convened at the Millennium Biltmore Hotel in Downtown Los Angeles at the YWCA fundraiser to honor tennis champion and entrepreneur, Venus Williams, and to celebrate members of its Jobs Corps.

The 117-year-old organization bestowed the honor of Phenomenal Woman of the Year Awards Luncheon upon Williams for her accomplishments on and off the tennis court. During her acceptance speech, Williams discussed what motivates her to contribute to charity causes, particularly in Los Angeles.

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Pitt’s Sheard charged with assault

PITTSBURGH (AP)—Pitt defensive end Jabaal Sheard has been suspended indefinitely after being accused of throwing another man through the glass door of an art gallery.

Police say Sheard was in a fight early Sunday and had to be pepper sprayed after he threw the man through the door of La Fond Galleries.

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IN TROUBLE—Pitt defensive end Jabaal Sheard (97) pressures South Florida quarterback B.J. Daniels, Oct. 24, 2009 at Heinz Field.

Pitt spokesman E.J. Borghetti says Sheard has been suspended from team activities while the athletic department investigates.

Sheard was arraigned Sunday on charges including aggravated assault and resisting arrest. Police say charges are possible against the other man. Borghetti declined to comment on Sheard’s behalf.

The 21-year-old Sheard is from Hollywood Hills, Fla. He tallied five sacks while starting all 13 games for the Panthers last season.

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Serena sidelined by broken glass

(AP)—Serena Williams needs surgery on her right foot after cutting it on a broken glass at a restaurant.

The top-ranked women’s player was injured last week and will miss three tournaments leading to the U.S. Open, the WTA Tour said July17.

Williams has withdrawn from tournaments in Istanbul, Cincinnati and Montreal. The tour website offered no details about what happened at the restaurant.

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INJURED—Serena Williams enters Cipriani’s for the wedding of Carmelo Anthony and LaLa Vasquez, July 10, in New York.

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