Paddleboarders raise $100,000 for cancer All...
Paddleboarders raise $100,000 for cancer
All four Newport Beach men competing in a Sunday paddleboard race
from Catalina Island to the Manhattan Beach Pier completed the
32-mile ordeal.
The men joined the race to raise funds for Newport Harbor High
School graduate Suzanne Leider, who died of cancer earlier this
month.
They raised nearly $100,000 for survivors and family members of
synovial cell sarcoma, they said.
Mark Schulein, Scott Lincoln, Jack Hamilton and Keith Munemitsu
all finished the Catalina Classic race in a field of more than 70
participants.
Schulein had the best time of the four, completing the paddle in 6
hours, 19 minutes, and finishing sixth. Lincoln finished right behind
him at 6 hours, 23 minutes.
Hamilton finished further back in the field at 8 hours, 33
minutes. Munemitsu said he pulled up the rear, finishing at 10 hours,
13 minutes.
The men said they completed the race to simulate the grueling
mental challenge that cancer patients face -- the urge to quit, the
will to live.
Schulein and Munemitsu knew Leider, who was living in Napa Valley
when she died Aug. 8. Leider, 33, was a nurse who grew up in Newport
Beach. She graduated from Newport Harbor in 1985 and her cancer was
diagnosed seven years later.
The classic, an annual paddleboard race, has been held for more
than 20 years.
-- Paul Clinton
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