He was the first with a disability to cross from one country to another on a paddleboard, too, and he’s spent the summer achieving several history-making “firsts” as heThere’s maybe a tiny cloud on the horizon as Shoreman prepares to tackle Ontario on Saturday.“I am anxious about it,” said Shoreman in a recent interview.
“Last year, I remember how it all worked out, talking to the media on the beach and crying. It was very hard.”Mike Shoreman is pictured during his recent crossing of Lake SuperiorAn uptempo Shoreman says it’s different this time around, as he has so much more experience.Article content “I know what can happen on these lakes and I am realistic about it. But I have four lakes under my belt going into it, with more confidence versus last year when I took a run at it.”
Shoreman will set out from Youngstown, New York, on Friday and expects to land in Toronto at HTO Park, sometime near noon Saturday.A large crowd is expected to greet Shoreman when he lands, as word is out now about his epic Great Lakes adventure to help youth mental health. An author, motivational speaker and ambassador for several major charities, Shoreman undertook the massive lake crossings to raise money forThis advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below.Then four years ago, his health took a huge hit when he contracted Ramsay Hunt Syndrome, a variant of shingles that left him with mobility, speech, taste and hearing problems.
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