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Issue 10 | Volume 149 | April 10th A: Campus Life B: Industry and Technology C: Sports and Motorsports D: Entertainment
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These Colors Do Run
“ The run was started to
raise money for a past women’s soccer player, Kate Waidmann, to help her with her medical bills to fight appendix cancer.
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Samantha Stirmel Business Manager
The Color Me Kate 5K reached its 5th year in April of 2018. The run has happened every year, and more people from both the Embry-Riddle community and Daytona Beach community keep coming out each year. The run was started to raise money for a past women’s soccer player, Kate Waidmann, to help her with her medical bills to fight appendix cancer. The Color Me Kate 5K reached its 5th year in April of 2018. The run has happened every year, and more people from both the Embry-Riddle community and Daytona Beach community keep coming out each year. The run was started to raise money for a past women's soccer player, Kate Waidmann, to help her with her medical bills to fight appendix cancer. The first year that the race took place, about 14 thousand dollars to help Waidmann pay for her medical bills. Sadly, Waidmann passed away in November of 2014, but the race has continued with the donations going to appendix cancer research. More specifically the donations from
the event go to Waidmann's doctor, Dr. Sugarbaker, so that he can continue his research into her cancer. Part of the donations also go into Waidmann's foundation, Souls of the Beach; there's also a scholarship in her name given out to women's soccer players on campus. Head coach for the women's soccer team, Samantha Bohon, and her team in connection with the Embry-Riddle fraternity FIJI, host this event yearly and participate in it. Bohon explained that the reason why they started this race was because Waidmann was a big part of the Embry-Riddle sports community, and when she needed help, they wanted to do what they could. When coordinating the race, they wanted to bring in more of Waidmann's loving and fun spirit, so the sports marketing director, Jenni Craig, came up with the idea to add color to the run. Everything done with the run is to honor Waidmann's spirit. Part of the women's soccer team and some other volunteers line up on the soccer field showering runners as they go past in Yellow and Blue chalk paint.
The runners start on the side of the ICI Center and run through the fence into the soccer field, run around the four corners, and come back out the fence to continue along the roads around the back of the softball fields. They continue around the ICI Center going under banners that have the ‘Color Me Kate 5K' in bright letters. Runners were given white shirts and blue sunglasses, which were promptly covered in blue and yellow. Clouds of the colors drift through the air and stain the field as over 200 runners for the 2018 race tromp on to the end. Bohon hopes to continue this annual race for as long as possible, in hopes that Appendix Cancer will finally be close to having a cure. The Color Me Kate 5K is also a 1-Mile Kids Fun Run and happens around the same time every year. If interested, runners can participate in the 6th annual race next year. ERAU Students can participate for $10, for the community they can participate in the 1-Mile for $10 and the 5K for $20. Anyone who would like to contribute but not run can donate online at: www.colormekate5k.com.
Samantha Stirmel/The Avion Newspaper
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