Grant Hackett & Eamon Sullivan Launch Child Swim Safety Campaign(Jana Pittman)

Swimmers and campaign ambassadors Grant Hackett, Eamon Sullivan, Emily Seebohm, Cate Campbell and Jana Pittman launch the Uncle Tobys Swim Survive Stay Alive campaign at the Ian Thorpe Aquatic Centre on October 6, 2009 in Sydney, Australia. The campaign hopes to reduce the number of child drowning incidents in Australia by offering water safety advice and practical swimming classes.
Swimmers and campaign ambassadors Grant Hackett, Eamon Sullivan, Emily Seebohm, Cate Campbell and Jana Pittman launch the Uncle Tobys Swim Survive Stay Alive campaign at the Ian Thorpe Aquatic Centre on October 6, 2009 in Sydney, Australia. The campaign hopes to reduce the number of child drowning incidents in Australia by offering water safety advice and practical swimming classes.
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Swimmers and campaign ambassadors Grant Hackett, Eamon Sullivan, Emily Seebohm, Cate Campbell and Jana Pittman launch the Uncle Tobys Swim Survive Stay Alive campaign at the Ian Thorpe Aquatic Centre on October 6, 2009 in Sydney, Australia. The campaign hopes to reduce the number of child drowning incidents in Australia by offering water safety advice and practical swimming classes. Campaign ambassadors Eamon Sullivan and Jana Pittman launch the Uncle Tobys Swim Survive Stay Alive campaign at the Ian Thorpe Aquatic Centre on October 6, 2009 in Sydney, Australia. The campaign hopes to reduce the number of child drowning incidents in Australia by offering water safety advice and practical swimming classes. Swimmers and celebrities Jana Pittman, Cate Campbell, Ed Phillips, Mike Goldman and Grant Hackett launch the Uncle Tobys Swim Survive Stay Alive campaign at the Ian Thorpe Aquatic Centre on October 6, 2009 in Sydney, Australia. The campaign hopes to reduce the number of child drowning incidents in Australia by offering water safety advice and practical swimming classes. Jana Pittman competes in the celebrity swim race during the Uncle Tobys Swim Survive Stay Alive campaign at the Ian Thorpe Aquatic Centre on October 6, 2009 in Sydney, Australia. The campaign hopes to reduce the number of child drowning incidents in Australia by offering water safety advice and practical swimming classes.
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