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One week after 17-year-old swimmer Grant Freeze died, schools honored him with a joint meet and walk, and his organ donation helped five people.
A week after 17-year-old Wisconsin swimmer Grant Freeze died, communities and rival schools united to honor his legacy.
The top-ranked 800-meter freestyle swimmer, who recently got his driver’s license and registered as an organ donor, helped five others through his donation.
Rival schools Whitefish Bay and Nicolet held a joint swim meet, setting aside competition for a tribute, while a Hero’s Walk celebrated his life.
Grant had earned a spot at the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Training Center, with teammate Aadin Terrazas representing him at the national camp.
A GoFundMe campaign has raised nearly $70,000 to support his family and fund scholarships.
Una semana después de que el nadador de 17 años Grant Freeze muriera, las escuelas lo honraron con un encuentro y caminata conjunta, y su donación de órganos ayudó a cinco personas.