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Christopher Stuckey prepares 24 mile kite cross for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society
Wednesday, 17 March 2010 10:26

Christopher Stuckey: kiteboard hero

Kiteboarder Christopher Stuckey will kite 24 miles across Lake Ponchartrain as a participant in the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society’s annual Leukemia Cup Regatta the weekend of March 19th – 21st. The 2009 New Orleans Regatta, part of a series of boat races hosted across the country to raise money to fund leukemia and lymphoma research, was the first in the series to allow a non-sailing participant – Stuckey – to enter the event. Stuckey’s contribution was invaluable to the cause; he not only was the second highest grossing local fundraiser – exceeding his donation goal one month before his deadline – but his unique efforts as a kiteboarding participant garnered national attention.

Hoping to make big waves again in 2010 for the fight against blood cancers, Stuckey has raised the stakes: he made the Kiteboarder Crossing its own subsidiary fundraiser – with raised earnings going to the Leukemia Cup Regatta – and invited kiteboarders throughout the Gulf South join his philanthropic mission. Five participants thus far have raised the pre-requisite $500 entry – some traveling as far as Miami to take part. The Kiteboarder Crossing’s goal is to raise $10,001 in support of the Leukemia Cup Regatta.

Stuckey’s inspiration to participate in the Leukemia Cup Regatta came from his father, Terry Stuckey, who died at the age of 43 after two long years battling Acute Myelogenous Leukemia.

“I didn’t originally consider participating again this year” says Stuckey. “Then, I met Kendall, a 4 year old boy who is in remission from battling a rare form of Leukemia. At that moment it became clear; this little guy’s energy and smile was enough to motivate me to get involved and fundraise another $10,000 for the LLS.”

The official Kiteboarder Crossing website allows members of the community to track the progress of the fundraiser’s financial goal. The site allows visitors to make a direct deposit, and also provides mailing information for those who wish to make a contribution. A limited run of 2010 Kiteboarder Crossing t-shirts are also available for purchase as supplies last; proceeds go towards the fundraiser.

Regularly updated, the website will announce the date of the event once it has been decided. Forceful winds are necessary for kiteboarding, and monitoring the weather to ensure a favorable forecast makes it necessary to schedule the event just days in advance.

“I must tell you that I am truly impressed with Chris and his dedication to this very important cause,” remarked Loree LeBoeuf, LLS 2009 Campaign Manager. “My youngest daughter, age 6, is a two-time leukemia survivor, and I believe that she is here today, not only by the grace of God, but also through the strides made by research funded by The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society.”


SOURCE: Kiteboard Crossing


Last Updated on Tuesday, 14 December 2010 19:06
 

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