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Ian McKay, 24, of South Portland, trains at Willard Beach for the Peaks-to-Portland race. Trailing him in a canoe is his father Lee McKay. If successful, Ian McKay will be the first swimmer with autism to complete the 2.4-mile event. Gabe Souza/Staff Photographer
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Ian McKay, 24, of South Portland, trains at Willard Beach for the Peaks-to-Portland race. Trailing him in a canoe is his father Lee McKay. If successful, Ian McKay will be the first swimmer with autism to complete the 2.4-mile event.
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Shirley Haynes helps her son Ian McKay during a training session at Willard Beach in South Portland.
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Shirley Haynes adjusts the swim cap of her son Ian McKay as he prepares to train at Willard Beach for the upcoming Peaks-to-Portland race.
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Ian McKay, 24, of South Portland, trains at Willard Beach for the Peaks-to-Portland race. If successful, McKay will be the first swimmer with autism to complete the 2.4-mile event.
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Ian McKay, 24, of South Portland, trains at Willard Beach for the Peaks-to-Portland race.