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Yearly Results

 Click on the YEAR (below) for the results.

List of Winners;  GCBS Difficulty Rankings; Basic GCBS Statistics

Event #

YEAR

Sunday,
June
Start
Time
# of
Waves
Course* Approx. $
to Charity

26th

2007

10

9:30 a

2

A

$500,000

25th

2006

11

10:00 a

2

A

$500,000

24th

2005

12

10:30 a

2

A

$300,000

23rd

2004

13

9:30 a

2

A

$250,000

22nd

2003

8

12:30 p

2

A

$150,000

21st

pdf2002

16

11:00 a

2

A

$150,000

20th

pdf2001

10

10:30 a

2

A

$100,000

19th

pdf2000

11

9:45 a

2

A

$50,000

18th

pdf1999

13

7:19 a

2

A

$50,000

17th

pdf1998

14

10:50 a

2

A

$39,500

16th

pdf1997

8

10:00 a

2

A

$20,000

15th

pdf1996

9

8:30 a

2

A

$20,000

14th

pdf1995

11

1:00 p

2

A

$20,000

13th

pdf1994

12

10:00 a

2

A

$20,000

12th

pdf1993

13

9:15 a

2

A

$12,000

11th

pdf1992

28

8:30 a

2

A

$2,500

10th

pdf1991

9

8:05 a

9

A

$30,000

9th

pdf1990

10

8:00 a

1

A

$30,000

8th

pdf1989

11

8:00 a

1

A

$30,000

7th

pdf1988

12

8:00 a

1

A

$25,000

6th

pdf1987

14

8:00 a

1

A

$20,000

5th

pdf1986

15

10:00 a

1

B

$5,000

4th

1985

9

12:00 p

1

C

$3,000

 

Hanks Event

16

n/a

n/a

n/a

0

3rd

1984

10

n/a

1

C

$2,000

 

Hanks Event

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

0

2nd

1983

12

12:15 p

1

C

$2,000

1st

1982

n/a

n/a

1

C

$800

Total dollars to charities (1982-2003):

$781,800

*  Course:
          A - Sandy Point State Park to Hemingways
          B - Westinghouse to Hemingways
          C - Kent Island to Sandy Point State Park
n/a - Information Not Available (bayswim@writeme.com if you have information)

1992-2003

Race Organizer:  Charles J. Nabit (also w/Lyn Brooks; Robert D. Vigorito)  -  Charity: March of Dimes

1984-1991

Race Organizer:  Fletcher Hanks  -  Charity: American Diabetes Association (1986 - 1991)
    -  In 1986, the Earley event and the Hanks event, which were conducted separately in 1984 and 1985, merged.

1982-1985

Founder:  Brian Joseph Earley  -   Charity: American Diabetes Association

Summary

Brian J. Earley started what is now the Great Chesapeake Bay Swim (GCBS) with his first annual swim across the Bay on Sunday, June 13, 1982, in memory of his father, Joseph Earley, who died of diabetes complications in 1981.  Brian used the swim to raise donations for the American Diabetes Association, which continued through the 1991 event.  Brian's initial swims (1982-1985) were from Kent Island to Sandy Point State Park.

Race organizer Fletcher Hanks began a separate Bay Swim event, entitled the "Chesapeake Bay Bridges Swim Race," which attracted 2 swimmers**  the first year and about 60 the second year.  On June 15, 1986, the Hanks and Earley events merged when 211 swimmers successfully swam from Westinghouse (south of the bridges on the western shore) to Hemingway's Restaurant.  The following year, the event started at Sandy Point State Park, which established its present course.  The June 14, 1992, event scheduled by Fletcher Hanks was canceled.

The 1992 event was rescheduled for June 28th as a charity event, entitled the "Great Chesapeake Bay Swim," for the March of Dimes.  Since 1992, Director Chuck Nabit has orchestrated an impressive set of volunteers and sponsors to provide a safe and popular sporting event for the benefit of the March of Dimes.

** In 1984, Alan Dean Parsons was one of the two "Hanks" finishers; he also finished the '86 and '87 Bay Swims.


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