The Great Mississippi River Race for
Rett Syndrome, May 2001


The Race
We are Going the Extra Mile.....
The Extra 2,348 Miles to Find a Cure!

"Far better to dare mighty things, to win glorious triumphs, even though checkered by failure, than to rank with those poor spirits who neither enjoy much nor suffer much, because they live in the grey twilight that knows neither victory nor defeat." Theodore Roosevelt

Race Course
Teams
Race Results
Race Daily Updates
Race Pictures
Race Videos
About this Special Charity Event
Planning Committee
Rules
Safety Program

The Race Course ...... Over 2300 miles of grueling conditions including floating unreadable bogs, tornadoes, dangerous storms, barges, tankers, wing dams and more.... all to raise awareness and funds for research for Rett syndrome while setting World Records!


Team Kruger, in MN, passing a home in flooded waters


Team Double Helix, in MN


Team Alaska, in the meandering Mississippi River in Minnesota, just south of the Headwaters.


Team Rebels With A Cause near the start


Team Amazons of the Mississippiat the start

On May 5, 2001, five daring, mighty teams of determined paddlers gathered at Itasca State Park, Minnesota and began the world's longest canoe/kayak marathon race. All teams donated a tremendous amount of time, money, hard work and sweat to participate in this race! Physical and mental endurance were taken to the extreme while attempting to paddle 2,348 miles nonstop to the Gulf of Mexico to set new World Records!

More importantly, participating teams and families from across the world raised awareness of Rett syndrome in the general and scientific communities while raising funds to find a cure. A marathon of research, echoing the demands of this epic journey, is our best hope for our children's future.

Race Results - Teams Survive World's Longest, Toughest Race

In true "Survivor" form, two teams of undaunted paddlers finished the longest non-stop canoe/kayak race in history when they arrived at where the Mississippi River enters the Gulf of Mexico, ending an epic journey of 2,348 miles that encountered everything from exhaustion to some of the worst flooding on record. The race started on May 5th, 2001 at 6:00 AM from the Douglas Lodge area on Lake Itasca and ends af Mile 0 South of Venice, Louisiana!

Team Kruger, led by the renowned Verlen Kruger and Bob Bradford, placed first in their specialized canoe at 24 days, 17 hours, 51 minutes. Team Double Helix, featuring the event's unique flagship kayak called the Double Helix, placed second at 26 days, 6 hours, 40 minutes. Team Alaska, showing true perserverance and dedication, replaced a kayak after it was lost in a harrowing rapids in Minnesota and stayed in the race! Team Alaska remained on the river until May 31 and pulled out at mile marker 707. Teams Amazons of the Mississippi and Team Rebels with a Cause made a gallant effort but had to withdraw from the race after the first week.

Special US Coast Guard permission was granted to travel on otherwise "closed" sections of the river. Unfortunately, negotiations for this cost the racers at least two days. The US Corp of Engineers also permitted several Locks and Dams to be safely navigated by going over their spill-ways. Foul weather, combined with the unusually high flow rates, at times generated extraordinary paddling conditions. Although all paddlers experienced some physical trauma, only two required temporary hospitalization.

Race Sanctioned by the United States Canoe Association and American Canoe Association.

Daily Race Updates
Daily Location Summary and Comments from our Safety Office Elizabeth Tynan and from Persons Recieving official calls during the twice daily check in for all Teams.

Week 1:
Day 1 - May 5 Sat Which team slept in a fish hatchery the first night of the race?
Day 2 - May 6 Sun
Day 3 - May 7 Mon
Day 4 - May 8 Tue Which 3 teams slept at the same park one night and didn't know it. Which city affiliates themselves with Verlen Kruger and why?
Day 5 - May 9 Wed Which team is completing a study on birds and has identified over 60 within the first few days of the race?
Day 6 - May 10 Thu Which team was the first to get stopped by a closed lock and dam in what city?
Day 7 - May 11 Fri Why did the first 2 teams go through Lock and Dam 1 together? Which team decided to navigate the river by following the mud hen houses that the Corps has established for the preservation of that species--ever so much easier that messing with maps? Which team saluted cows as they passed by?

Week 2:
Day 8 - May 12 Sat Which team had to withdraw due to a medical emergency that landed one team member in the hospital? Which team member left the river to shake Governor Ventura's hand and to tell him about the Rett Race? Which team has lost a kayak over a dam, swam safely to shore, bought another kayak and resumed the race?
Day 9 - May 13 Sun Which team sleeps under a happy hut? Which team has a magical cook? Who auditioned to join Team Alaska? Who bought a green kayak (named Kermit) from Toys R Us and resumed the race?
Day 10 - May 14 Mon Why are two team travelling together at this time and for what reason? Which team has been stopped twice by a closed lock and dam?
Day 11 - May 15 Tue Who is encouraging groups hugs?
Day 12 - May 16 Wed Which team has been pulled off the water by the Sheriff's department? Who was sleeping under the happy hut when this happened?
Day 13 - May 17 Thu - Why are so many folks clamoring to join Team Alaska? Where are the lead teams?
Day 14 - May 18 Fri - What is yet another main attraction to joining Team Alaska? Who reports floundering down the river? Who is moving faster than the 1984 World record in part due to high waters and fast current in flood stage waters?

Week 3:
Day 15 - May 19 Sat - Who slept in a tool shed called "chateau" 25 and for what reason? What is grackle murder?
Day 16 - May 20 Sun - Who may use a gong to awaken the crew and what teams received some true midwestern hospitality in the form of home cooked food?
Day 17 - May 21 Mon - Where did team Alaska sleep last night and who got caught in raging storms that grounded the whole crew?
Day 18 - May 22 Tue - How did Team Alaska get to Louisiana so fast?
Day 19 - May 23 Wed - How far apart are the lead teams? What is a wing dam and why are they dangerous?
Day 20 - May 24 Thu - Who interrupted a city council meeting to request a free campsite (and got it)? Who has reported the first official race tic bite? Who woke up to the sounds of bells ringing in a casino? Who got caught in dangerous lightening and rain storms?
Day 21 - May 25 Fri - Spagetti dinner anyone? Paddle all night anyone? Southern Hospitality again!

Week 4:
Day 22 - May 26 Sat - What do cold wet paddlers and Bass boat have in common? The Mississippi River.....
Day 23 - May 27 Sun - What teams experienced yet more Southern hospitality? Ate stir fry? And have a mini family reunion brewing?
Day 24 - May 28 Mon - Cajun cookin', a really really bad hair day for Team Double Helix and Bob and Verlen race a tug boat ....
Day 25 - May 29 Tue - Team Kruger crosses the finish line first!
Day 26 - May 30 Wed
Day 27 - May 31 Thur - Team Double Helix cross the finish line!

Race is officially over at midnight 5/31/01 or when all teams reach mile marker 0 South of Venice, LO, whichever occurs first.

Race Pictures

Day Before & Start:
Day Before the Race - Getting Ready for the Race
Dinner & Night before the Race - Rett Syndrome Families host a Dinner for Teams
Morning Right Before The Start - Last Minute Preparations
The Start - Teams Draw Straws to Determine Order of Start, Steve Landick Starts the Race,

During the Race:
Team Alaska
Team Amazons of the Mississippi
Team Double Helix
Team Kruger
Team Rebels with a Cause

Finish Line/Last Day Photos:
Finish line/day photo - Team Kruger is 1st, Team Double Helix 2nd, Team Alaska 3rd

More Photos:
River conditions, bogs, floods, barges, and Dangers
Race Boats - Photos & Information

Videos

Start - Team Alaska
Culvert - Team Amazons and Team Rebels portage around a culvert in MN
Tammy Hanson Talks About the Race - See Tammy Hanson, mom to Rachel Hanson, talk about the race and what it means to her. Rachel has Rett Syndrome. Tammy helped host a free send off dinner for all teams and families the night before the Great Mississippi River Race for Rett Syndrome, May 2001.
Team Kruger, during the race
Team Double Helix, during the race
Kruger Finish Line - Very dark, but you can hear them talking. Kruger Team crossed the line at night.
Double Helix Finish


The Potter/Eid family at the Headwaters, Clark, Noah, Amanda (in chair), Mary (standing)

"We wanted to do a special charity event that would be remembered for all time, so that we could help those with Rett Syndrome for all time", Potter said.

About This Special Charity Event

The Great Mississippi River Race for Rett Syndrome, May 2001, is the brainchild of Clark Eid. Clark Eid and his wife Mary Potter planned this extreme charity event to raise awareness and research money for Rett syndrome, a rare and devastating neurological disease that has afflicted their daughter, Amanda.

Rett syndrome is a rare and devastating neurological disease that affects 1 in 10,000, primarily female children, and has no cure. Over 99% of all families affected by Rett syndrome do not have any family history of this progressive and deadly disease. There is no treatment for Rett syndrome.

Through this charity event, participating teams and families from across the world raised awareness of Rett syndrome in the general and scientific communities while raising funds to find a cure. A marathon of research, echoing the demands of this epic journey, is our best hope for our children's future.

The Clock is Ticking!

Please support research efforts today by donating to Rett Syndrome research! Please contact the Rett Syndrome Research Foundation or Rett Syndrome charity of your choice to find out how you can support research for our children.

Information on Rett Syndrome

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