EVENT – JULY 5, 2014

CONTACT: Fran McDonald, vice president, Kukui`ula Outrigger Canoe Club, 808-635-0165 or franinKaua`i@aol.com.

WHAT: Mike Balik Memorial Outrigger Canoe Race, put on by Kukui`ula Outrigger Canoe Club

WHEN: Saturday, JULY 5, 7 a.m.-3 p.m.

WHERE: Kukui`ula Small Boat Harbor; course to be determined on race day

WHY: To honor a Kaua`i canoe paddler, who loved the sport, Kaua`i and its people; and to raise funds and awareness about blood cancers.

WHO CAN PARTICIPATE: This is a Garden Island Canoe Racing Association-sanctioned race for 6-man outrigger canoes. Divisions for men, women and mixed crews: novice, open, masters, senior masters and golden masters. Jerseys, memorial rubber wrist bands, food and drinks will be available for sale to spectators.

COST: $120 per crew, includes 6 memorial race jerseys and lunch for the crew.

HOW TO CONTRIBUTE TO BLOOD CANCER RESEARCH: Donations to the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society can be made in Mike Balik’s memory via the organization’s website at: http://sdhi.lls.llsevent.org/MikeBalikMemorial or at the club website

www.kukuiulaoutrigger.com.

 REGISTRATION FORMS AND MORE INFO: 

www.kukuiulaoutrigger.com

SCHEDULE: 

7-8 a.m. – Registration at Kukui`ula Harbor Pavilion

8:15 a.m. – Steersman and coaches’ meeting

8:30 a.m. – Pule and dedication

9 a.m. – Start of Wahine and mixed races

11 a.m. – Start of Kane races

1-3 p.m. – Lunch and awards ceremony

SPONSORS: Suite Paradise and Poipu Kai

“Sometimes life isn’t fair” is something Mike Balik would say if someone was complaining about the cards life dealt them.

Yet even when the 71-year-old Kaua`i resident got the shocking diagnosis of leukemia last August, he didn’t complain, said Emilie Balik, his wife of 46 years. Seven weeks from his diagnosis, he was dead.

Balik was such a “physical fitness nut” that his Mayo Clinic doctor said he had the body of a 45-year-old, but aggressive chemotherapy didn’t kill the cancer. “From there on he went down so quick it was mind-boggling,” Mrs. Balik said. “I hope that nobody ever has to go through what Mike has gone through.”

To honor Balik and raise money and awareness for blood cancer research, Kukui`ula Outrigger Canoe Club of Poipu has renamed its former Kukui`ula Klassic race as the Mike Balik Memorial Outrigger Canoe Race.

The Garden Island Canoe Racing Association-sanctioned event on Saturday, July 5, will start from Kukui`ula Harbor with registration 7-8 a.m.; a pule and dedication at 8:30 a.m.; and races at 9 and 11 a.m.

Crews will receive a race jersey and lunch as part of their $120 fee. Spectators can buy jerseys, rubber memorial wrist bands and food and drink, as well as make donations to the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society and pick up brochures about blood cancers.

Before retiring to Kaua`i in 2005, Balik flew airplanes professionally for 44 years – in the Air Force, the New Jersey National Guard and as a corporate jet pilot. In addition to his wife, the Clifton, New Jersey, native is survived by two daughters, five grandchildren and a brother.

Mrs. Balik said she was surprised when canoe club members told her the race was on. “I thank everybody for having this love and admiration and for keeping his memory alive,” she said.

“When retired, he didn’t want to travel any more. He felt a spiritual connection to Kaua`i. He’d never leave the island if he didn’t have to.”


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