Kalispell long-distance swimmer, Emily Von Jentzen, who last year became the first woman and just the third person to swim the 28-mile length of Flathead Lake, is now the first person to swim the length of Lake Chelan in Washington.
Von Jetzen who helped raise money last year for, Karmyn Flanagan, a young girl battling battling acute lymphoblatic leukemia, was again pursuing a goal greater and deeper than skimming across the surface of the narrow 55-mile long lake Chelan (the third deepest lake in the United States, 1486 feet deep).
Again she was swimming for a child with cancer. This time for, Katelyn "KK" Roker. Roker is a 5-year old from Kalispell who is battling Stage 4 neuroblastoma, a high-risk cancer.
For more information about KK Roker visit, http://alakkeforkatelyn.blogspot.com/
And to see Von Jentzen's swim mile-by mile, visit http://share.findmespot.com/shared/faces/viewspots.jsp?glId=0vhF4eMA2qDL9XZ8L7XQSGEEBuamVFtuK
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