
The 2008 Catalina Classic 32 Mile Paddleboard Championship brought to you by Honolua Surf Company sets participant and fundraising benchmarks while seeing near
record finishing times.
The world's most historic paddleboard race had more race applicants this year than any other year since it's inception in 1955. With over 100 entry forms
submitted, a record 96 paddlers successfully made the crossing from Catalina to Manhattan Beach. Race Director Kyle Daniels comments "This year is the first
year I can ever that all the paddlers who entered finished the race", Daniels continued, "it's a pretty incredible feeling as a Race Director to watch all 96
participants cross the finish line." The previous record number of finishers was a far cry from 2008's number with only 72 completing the race.
In addition to a successful crossing, the Catalina Classic set a new benchmark as it relates to raising funds for its key charities. With an aggregate almost
$100,000 raised for the Sarcoma Alliance and The Jimmy Miller Foundation, Continued to raise the bar and give back to the very important causes that are close
to the paddleboard communities heart. Jimmy Miller Goundation Chairman Jeff Miler is overwhelmed by the community support, "Every year I am so impressed by the
generosity of the paddleboard community. The Classic participants have a busy year training already and to see them put such effort into the causes they care
about says a lot about paddleboarders a a whole, and we cannot thank them enough."
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