Wright State University cross country runner and MBA student Ian Kallay has his heart set on another fundraiser.
In 2013 Kallay pedaled his way from Dayton to San Francisco to raise awareness for human trafficking. The journey took 37 days covering 3,207 miles.
This summer Kallay will trade his helmet for fins with a 10-week swim across all five Great Lakes. He will swim a total of 226 miles and hopes to set a new world record for the cause of human trafficking.
For more information on Kallay’s efforts check out axtheus.com.

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