6th Annual Swim Across America – Houston to Make Waves in the Fight Against Cancer on October 5

250 Swimmers and Volunteers will Dive in at Exciting New Location to Raise Funds for the Swim’s Beneficiary MD Anderson Cancer Center

Swim Across America, a national nonprofit dedicated to raising funds for cancer research through swimming events, is thrilled to announce the 6th annual Swim Across America – Houston open water swim on Saturday, October 5, 2024. This year’s swim will take place at a new location, the popular Margaritaville Lake Conroe in Montgomery, Texas, which also hosted an earlier pool swim in May. Swimmers of all ages and abilities are encouraged to participate, choosing between a 1/2-mile, 1-mile, or 2-mile swim to support vital cancer research and clinical trials at Swim Across America – Houston’s local beneficiary, MD Anderson Cancer Center. Swimmers and volunteers can register at swimacrossamerica.org/houston or those who wish to donate can do so as well.

Since its founding in 2019, Swim Across America – Houston has raised more than $340,000 for MD Anderson Cancer Center. Each year, the event brings together more than 250 swimmers, volunteers, Olympians, and supporters who join forces to make waves in the fight against cancer.

One of the swim’s most inspiring participants is Rob McLaren, the top fundraiser and leader of the “Shell Smashes Cancer” team. Rob recently completed the impressive 12-mile width of Lake Tahoe in just a speedo, raising funds for MD Anderson to improve treatments for Glioblastoma, a highly aggressive form of brain cancer with a challenging 25% five-year survival rate.

“We hope and pray that MD Anderson can develop an immunotherapy to preclude the use of harsh, less effective treatments such as chemo,” said Rob, who had set a goal to raise $12,000 — or $1,000 for every mile he swam in the frigid waters of Lake Tahoe. To date, Rob has raised an amazing $17,229 this year alone, and has consistently been the top fundraiser in previous years of Swim Across America – Houston events, raising a total of $160,700 throughout the years.

In addition to swimming at the 2024 SAA-Houston open water swim in October, Rob McLaren completed the Lake Tahoe (12-mile width) open water swim.

“One supporter said he would pay $1,000 for my final 12th mile of the Lake Tahoe swim,” said Rob. “That helped me be especially motivated to complete the swim to enforce his side of the deal!”

In addition to his fundraising efforts, Rob has accomplished the extraordinary feat of swimming in all 24 Swim Across America open water swims nationwide between 2021 and 2023, a testament to his dedication to the cause.

“We are excited this year to bring Swim Across America – Houston to Margaritaville Lake Conroe and continue raising crucial funds for cancer research at MD Anderson,” said Rob McLaren, who is also one of the co-event directors this year of the swim. “The passion and commitment of our swimmers, volunteers, and supporters truly make a difference in the lives of those impacted by cancer.”

SWIM ACROSS AMERICA – HOUSTON IN THE NEWS

Read or watch local stories featuring the Swim Across America-Houston community to learn about their impact. Learn more about the event and beneficiary, MD Anderson Cancer Center, at swimacrossamerica.org/houston.

SAAswim.com – Swim Across America blog

6th Annual Swim Across America – Houston to Make Waves in the Fight Against Cancer on October 5

Houston Chronicle

Participants raise money to fight cancer, swim in Lake Conroe at Swim Across America event

Hoodline Houston

Houston Swimmers Make Waves Against Cancer as Swim Across America Surpasses $60K Fundraising Goal at Lake Conroe Event

Essentially Sports

Open Water Swimming Event Witnesses Houston Swimmers Surpass $60K Mark to Achieve a Huge Goal


2023 Media Highlights

SAAswim.com – Swim Across America blog

Andy Rieger Honors Loved Ones Through Swimming and Finds a Community of Support

KPRC-TV (NBC, 2)

Swim Across America – Houston

Andy Rieger Honors Loved Ones Through Swimming and Finds a Community of Support

Andy Rieger
Swim Across America – Houston
Age: 50
Years supporting SAA: 5

Andy Rieger has always had a love of water. In fact, he grew up swimming competitively from age 5 to 22.  

“I competed at swim meets at Youngstown State University and at the Trumbull County YMCA. Then, I swam for four years at West Point, where I was the swim team captain my senior year,” Andy said.

Andy then “took off for a few decades” and started running to stay active. Injuries and encouragement from his wife led him back home to swimming.

“A few knee surgeries into my running days and Jordana, my wife, encouraged me to get back in the water. I did and discovered open water swimming.”

Then in 2012, the Rieger family’s world was turned upside down when Jordana was diagnosed with stage 4 colon cancer.

“We were living overseas when she was diagnosed. Since I was in the oil and gas industry, we were able to come back to Houston,” he said.

Rieger family and friends on Team Rae in SAA-Houston.

The family settled back in Houston and Jordana was treated at MD Anderson Cancer Center. Jordana received multiple treatments and procedures including chemotherapy, radiation, and surgery. After a six-year battle, Jordana passed away in 2018.

“Jordana endured more than I thought was possible. She fought with everything she had. During this time so many people supported our family with kindness, generosity, and in other ways that I can never repay them personally,” said Andy.

“I never really grasped how many people’s lives are impacted daily by cancer until my family was immersed in the battle with Jordana.”

After Jordana passed, Andy sought a way to give back to the community that gave him so much during their difficult times.

Andy and family at the 2019 Swim Across America – Houston event.

“In late 2018, I stumbled upon Swim Across America, which was planning its inaugural swim in Houston for April 2019. I wanted to honor Jordana and pay it forward to all those who supported my family. Swim Across America was a perfect match for the two things I was passionate about: fighting cancer and swimming.”

Andy formed his team, Team Rae, and they have swum at every Swim Across America – Houston event since 2019. Funds raised at the SAA-Houston event are granted to researchers at MD Anderson Cancer Center.

In late 2021, cancer hit home again when Andy’s brother, Matt, was diagnosed with advanced pancreatic cancer and passed away shortly after his diagnosis at age 50. Matt lived in Chicago, home to another Swim Across America event, so Andy set out to make waves in another city.

“Swimming again was the perfect way to honor Matt and continue to support the fight against cancer in another city, this time in Chicago, where Matt lived.”

“Matt was only 18 months older than me. We grew up together and were teammates (sometimes co-conspirators) on all kinds of adventures as kids. We were even teammates on our local age group swim team. Since 2022, I’ve added the SAA-Chicago open water swim to my annual swim calendar as well.”

Andy swims in honor of Jordana Rieger, his wife, and Matt Rieger, his brother.

In total, his teams in Houston and Chicago have raised more than $75,000. 

Through difficult times, Andy has found a welcoming and supportive community through Swim Across America. And Team Rae grew to include friends and family whose lives have been touched by cancer.    

“I have recruited my family members to join me as swimmers or volunteers, including my oldest brother Thad, and my father Gil, who have both had their own battles with cancer in recent years. My mother Casey, sister Amy, my daughters, nieces, nephews and some friends, all come together to support this important and meaningful cause.”

Andy and Kristen at the 2023 Swim Across America – Chicago event.

Andy’s involvement with Swim Across America has brought waves of happiness, as well! Last year, a former swim teammate, Kristen Paternina, joined Team Rae in Houston. Andy and Kristen hadn’t seen each other for almost 30 years and reconnected at the event.  

“Kristen and I swam together on our local YMCA swim team in northeastern Ohio. We hadn’t seen each other since the early 1990’s and we reconnected at SAA-Houston in April 2022. We have been together ever since and just bought a house together this past summer.”

If you are moved to support Andy and Team Rae, you can donate here.

Swim Across America has raised $100 million since its inception in 1987 to support cancer research and clinical trials across the U.S. Please contact Jeni Howard at jhoward@jhowardpr.com for media inquiries.