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Help Break a World Record in La Mesa—Take a Swim Lesson on Friday

The largest simultaneous swim lesson sends the message that swimming lessons save lives.

On Friday, June 20, tens of thousands of kids and adults at aquatic facilities around the world will unite for the fifth year in a row to set a new Guinness World Record. The global record attempt for The World’s Largest Swimming Lesson (WLSL), will take place at 3 pm GMT (11am ET, 8 am PT.)

Team WLSL holds the current Guinness World Record  for the largest simultaneous swimming lesson, which stands at 32,450 participants representing 13 different countries across five continents! The 2013 WLSL event generated more than 50 million media impressions, spreading the event’s important message to hundreds of thousands of families.

Tragically, drowning remains the leading cause of unintended injury related death for children ages 1-5, and the second leading cause of accidental death for children under 14. Research shows participation in formal swimming lessons can reduce the risk of drowning by 88% among children aged 1 to 4, yet many kids do not receive formal swimming or water safety training.

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La Mesa Municipal Pool will be serving as an official host location facility for the WLSL 2014 event. Parents are invited to learn more about this phenomenal event by visiting WLSL.org.

What: FREE swim lesson for kids and adults.  Bring your swim suit and join us as we set a new Guinness World Record  for the largest simultaneous swimming lesson ever conducted, to spread the word Swimming Lessons Save Lives!

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Where: La Mesa Municipal Pool, 5100 Memorial Dr., La Mesa

When: Friday, June 20 – 8 a.m.*, Registration begins at 7:30 a.m.*

*Please note the Guinness World Record attempt begins precisely at 8 a.m.  Everyone participating in the record attempt must be registered, in position and ready to begin the lesson well before the official start time for the lesson.

—City of La Mesa


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