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OCBP Crew Competition 2016 will be a blast!

Ocean City, MD โ€“ (July 12, 2016): ย Nearly 200 members of the Ocean City Beach Patrol (OCBP) will gather on Saturday, July 30, to compete in the annual intra-squad competitions between the divisionโ€™s various crews. The event takes place on the beach at North Division Street beginning at 6:30 p.m. and will host 18 crews of guards from the OCBP.

โ€œOur annual crew competition has great spectator appeal and visitors to Ocean City are encouraged to come out and support the lifeguards from their beach,โ€ commented Ocean City Beach Patrol Captain Butch Arbin. ย โ€œIt is a high-energy lifesaving exhibition and competition that our residents and visitors look forward to each year. ย Even many of our local businesses support the crews from their area by providing banners, uniforms, and food to show their appreciation for the work our lifeguards do every day by keeping their patrons safe.โ€

With employees dressing up in a crew โ€œthemeโ€ for the competitions, citizens are encouraged to come out and cheer on their favorite guards, as they demonstrate their athletic skills in the following events:

  • Run Swim Run Relay: ย A team of guards from the same crew will combine their most basic lifesaving skills of running and swimming as they handoff a rescue buoy.
  • Land Line: A team of guards from the same crew will rescue a swimmer in distress by swimming out a 150 meter line and then be pulled to shore with the โ€œvictimโ€ by other members of the crew.
  • Paddle Board Relay: A team of guards from the same crew will paddle out 150 meter on a 11 foot rescue board and return to shore before handing it off to the next waiting crew member.
  • Soft Sand Relay: A team of guards from the same crew will each sprint 150 meters before handing off a rubber relay baton, in this pure running race, in soft-sand.
  • Tug O War: ย A team of guards from the same crew will pull against other crews drawn randomly in this double elimination event that emphasizes strength and endurance.

โ€œThis competition has been taking place since 1976,โ€ Arbin continued. โ€œIt is a special event and a great way to spend an evening with family or friends, while also supporting Ocean Cityโ€™s lifeguards. It has become a tradition that not only do the Beach Patrolโ€™s Surf Rescue Technicians enjoy but an event that many of our residents and visitors look forward to as well.โ€

The crew competition was renamed in honor of Lt. Warren Williams following his untimely death in May 2003. Warren served admirably for over 40 years, beginning in 1963, when he came to the patrol as a college student. After graduating from the University of Maryland, Warren became an engineer for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). However, this โ€œfull timeโ€ job didn’tโ€™ cause any reduction in his dedication to the beach patrol. During his many years of government service at the NASA base at Wallops Island, Virginia, Warren, his wife and son lived in Whaleyville which meant quite a commute to his โ€œregularโ€ job but close enough to Ocean City for him to continue his service to the Patrol. Warren Williams held the rank of Lieutenant at the time of his passing and will be remembered by those who worked with him as one who always had the welfare of others as his priority and was always willing to do anything for the betterment of the Patrol and Ocean City.

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