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Swimmers compete in annual 8-mile open water challenge ‘Swim for Alligator Lighthouse’ in Islamorada – WSVN 7News | Miami News, Weather, Sports


ISLAMORADA, FLA. (WSVN) – Hundreds of swimmers took a plunge for the annual Swim for Alligator Lighthouse in the Florida Keys.

The eight mile race started in Islamorada, stretching to the 152-year-old Alligator Reef Lighthouse and back, Saturday.

Swimmers competed solo or in relay teams with kayakers providing support.

The event raises funds to help preserve the decommissioned lighthouse.

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