June 15 @ 7:00 am - 12:00 pm EDT
Massachusetts Breast Cancer Coalition (MBCC) will host its 32nd Against the Tide event at DCR’s Hopkinton State Park on Saturday, June 15th. Registration is open at mbcc.org/swim.
If you’re reading this before June 8th, please also join us on June 8th for the special 25th Anniversary Cape Cod Against the Tide event at DCR’s Nickerson State Park (the new Fisherman’s Landing location at Cliff Pond) in Brewster, MA.
MBCC will also host a virtual Against the Tide from June 8th to June 15th for those who would like to participate in Against the Tide and support the mission of cancer prevention from any location!
Events include USMS-Sanctioned 1-mile swim, 1-mile recreational and competitive swims, 陆-mile recreational swim, USATF-Certified 5K and 10K runs, and a 3-mile fitness walk.
In-person participants will receive an event t-shirt, bib, and goodie bag. Prizes will be awarded for the top swim and run finishers of the in-person events. Prizes will also be awarded to the highest fundraising team and the three highest fundraising individuals at the in-person events.
Against the Tide events are enjoyed by adults and children of all ages and abilities. Participants from throughout Massachusetts and beyond attend Against the Tide to support MBCC and its work to prevent breast cancer.
Register now for one or more events at mbcc.org/swim. The in-person registration fee is $40 per person per athletic component and the virtual registration fee is $20 per person with the option to participate in one or more events virtually. Visit the MBCC event web page, mbcc.org/swim, to donate to the event and learn how to create or join a team and fundraise for breast cancer prevention.
The funds raised through Against the Tide help to support and expand our community education program Let’s Talk Prevention: Reducing Toxic Exposures, MBCC Webinar Series, and the newly-expanded student environmental health program, Let’s Talk Prevention: Actions You Can Take.
MBCC was founded in 1991 as a non-profit organization dedicated to preventing environmental causes of breast cancer through community education, research advocacy, and changes to public policy.
To learn more about all of the registration options, to join or create a team, and to donate, please visit the MBCC website at mbcc.org/swim or call 508-246-3047.
Tickets: https://go.evvnt.com/2141422-0?pid=10328
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