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In Memory of Doug Lewis
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1 year ago today the Offshore Community lost one of its finest Champions, Doug Lewis of Professional Marine Racing.
He will not be forgotten... Toughness, expertise helped boat racer win multiple championships, widow recalls Published in the Asbury Park Press 7/30/04 By ED PRINCE STAFF WRITER TOMS RIVER -- In 1999, Douglas Lewis and a friend were testing a power boat that they had just outfitted for racing when a gust of wind caught the craft and flipped it. At 180 mph, the resulting crash injured Lewis's friend and almost killed Lewis, his wife, Leeanne, said yesterday. After a hospital stay and rehabilitation, Lewis returned to his longtime passion, racing boats, and the following year throttled the same boat to victory in a competition, his wife said. It was that same tenacity that enabled Lewis win multiple power boat racing world championships and return to racing after he was diagnosed with cancer and underwent major surgery. Lewis died Tuesday at Jersey Shore University Medical Center, Neptune, at age 51 after a four-year battle with multiple myeloma. Leeanne Lewis recalled her husband's career in an interview following his death. Lewis began his competitive career in the late 1970s with drag boat racing, but became expert in a wide variety of powerboat categories and raced throughout the United States and in the Middle East, his wife said. A former racer herself, Leeanne Lewis said she and her husband met in 1989 while competing against each other. They were married in 1991. "He was fierce," she said when asked what it was like to race her future husband. "He was the kind of guy that a lot of people begrudgingly respected." What made her husband stand out -- and annoyed some competitors -- was his honesty, she said. Lewis adamantly refused to cheat by using over-large engines in his boats, instead relying on an intimate knowledge of the latest technology to squeeze as much power out of his regulation-size engines as possible, Leeanne Lewis said. Because of his expertise, Lewis was recruited to race in the Mideast, where power boat racing was becoming popular. Operating three boats for a wealthy Mercedes Benz dealer and shipping magnate in Dubai, he spent about three months each year there from 1996 to 2001, his wife said. But in 2000 Lewis was diagnosed with multiple myeloma, a rare and aggressive form of bone marrow cancer. In January 2001, Lewis underwent surgery to remove a femur and hip bone and replace them with internal prostheses. He resumed racing in March of that year and finished the season. But in December 2001, he was rediagnosed with cancer and in 2002 underwent chemotherapy, his wife said. In addition to racing, Lewis also owned and operated Professional Marine Racing, a business in Brick catering to people with high-performance boats, Leeanne Lewis said. Lewis would take boat hulls provided by manufacturers and outfit them with high-power motors and other equipment, she said. Leeanne Lewis outlined her husband's succession of world and other championships: 1989, Pro Stock Division World Championship in Konkrete Kat, serving as crew chief and throttleman. Also the same year with the same boat, he won the Northeast Division, New Jersey Governor's Cup and North American Championship. 1989, Stock World Championship in Great Adventure, serving as crew chief and throttleman. He and his crew outfitted the boat only a week before the race. 1990, Pro Stock World Championship in Insanity, serving as crew chief 1992, B Class World Championship in Buckshot, serving as crew chief and throttleman. He also won Northeast Division and National titles that year. 1994, Pro Stock World Championship in Terminator, serving as crew chief and throttleman. His team also won Northeast Division that year. 1998, Modified World Championship and Northeast Division, in In Contempt, serving as crew chief and throttleman. 1999, F-2 Division World Championship and Southeast in Team Sutphen 2000, Super V Light World Championship in Shock Wave. In 1999, Lewis accomplished a feat never done before or since in powerboat racing, his wife said: he set two kilo (time trial) records in two different classes and then won both races, all in two days. Also that year, he was named the American Power Boat Association's Throttleman of the Year. God Bless you Doug! You are certainly missed. |
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RIP Doug
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We miss Ya Doug
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such a tragic loss...without your health you have nothing :(
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I can't believe it's been a year already... :(
RIP Doug. |
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His loss is still felt around here. It strange walking into his shop without him there.
RIP. |
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This still hurts.........
Forget about being "Like Mike" Try being "Like Doug"...if even for a few minutes each day.... You'll be a better, more courageous person. God Bless. Rich and Darren |
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Amen Rich and I hope his family is doing well!
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RIP Doug
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We are remembering you today Doug.....
We will have a toast to you in St. Claire this weekend... God bless......... |
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God Bless Old Friend!!!!!!!!!!!!
Never Forgotten!!!!!!!! Deeply Missed!!!!!!!! |
7/27/2007
Tomorrow marks the 3rd year since I lost a World Champion Racer and a friend.
His boldness, competitiveness, friendship and honesty is truely missed. Doug, You will always be one that no one can forget... God Bless.... http://i102.photobucket.com/albums/m...orums/F373.jpg |
Tim,
Thanks very much for the reminder. I forgot the day, but will never forget the Man. Ray |
The last time I saw Doug was In Abu Dhabi he was racing a 28 Skater. RIP
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Never Forgotten
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The measure of a man is the respect and the deep friendships he left behind.
Doug, you left a strong legacy of wisdom and courage. I miss you buddy. T2x |
Missing you today and every day, Daddy.
:( You were taken from us way too early. We will never understand why. So many things were left unspoken, so many questions have gone unanswered. We miss and love you forever, and know you are watching over us. One day we'll see each other again. :(
Love always, Lisa, Bob, BJ, Branden, and Brianna Potter (eldest daughter, son-in-law, and grandkids) |
Remembering Doug
This Sunday will mark 4 years since Doug Lewis had moved on to the big race course in the sky. He has recently become reacquainted with Al Copeland and Rocky Aoki as well as a few others with their unfortunate passings.
This weekend may I ask you all to take a moment to think of Doug. He was one of my inspirations in offshore racing and I will never forget him... With the help of his wife Leeanne providing me with some great photos, I have expanded on his Tribute webpage. Please take a moment and have a look ... http://www.doug-lewis.blogspot.com/ God Bless you Doug ! May you continue to be an inspiration to many more in the future..... |
Never Forgotten!!! The picture of Doug, Pat, Bud, and Myself hangs on my wall still to this day. Anyone who was a friend of Doug's was truely blessed.
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Well said Tim......
T2x |
Tim. Thank you for the reminder Doug was a great person and is truly missed.
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Originally Posted by sharkeymarine
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This Sunday will mark 4 years since Doug Lewis had moved on to the big race course in the sky. He has recently become reacquainted with Al Copeland and Rocky Aoki as well as a few others with their unfortunate passings.
This weekend may I ask you all to take a moment to think of Doug. He was one of my inspirations in offshore racing and I will never forget him... With the help of his wife Leeanne providing me with some great photos, I have expanded on his Tribute webpage. Please take a moment and have a look ... http://www.doug-lewis.blogspot.com/ God Bless you Doug ! May you continue to be an inspiration to many more in the future..... Steve Koss |
It was a week ago of the 5th Anniversay.
Did I forget ? Hell no. Somehow on the day of, I found myself driving to one of Doug's favorite places. SKATER POWERBOATS FACTORY. It was my 1st time to the factory. After a full access photo shoot of the plant, I went to lunch with Peter and others and had some small talk remembering Doug that day.... You never forget the one's that taught you the most... :drink: Godspeed Doug ! |
Never Forgotten!!!!
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The years seem to have flown away..........
Rest in Peace old friend. T2x and DarrenUS1 |
Doug is watching over us. God Bless Buddy, We miss you!
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Sharkey, great job keeping Dougs memory alive. RIP Doug
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Rest in Peace Doug, It was great working with you.
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Remembering Doug today......
My thoughts are with you and Lee Anne today Doug... http://doug-lewis.blogspot.com/ . |
Godspeed Doug!!!!
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Over the years I have lost many friends in this sport. The list reads like a who's who of boat racing. Doug, Billy Don Pruett, Bill Sirois, "Smitty" Smith, Hurley Stepp, Sky Gillespie, Marty O'Neill Sr., Marty O'Neill Jr., Ken Kalibat, Pete Kalibat, Dickie Fantozzi, Bill Downard, Poppa Seebold, Dave Albert, Al Copeland, Spencer Dunn, Oley Berkis, Dave Packer, Jim Merten, Gary Garbrecht, and of course Marc Lavin along with so many others.
Seems like there ought to be a Boat Racing Hall of Fame to recognize these guys and the others who earned the ultimate title...... "Boat Racer". I miss all of them........ T2x |
Thanks for the reminder Tim. RIP Doug.
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Originally Posted by T2x
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Seems like there ought to be a Boat Racing Hall of Fame to recognize these guys and the others who earned the ultimate title...... "Boat Racer".
I miss all of them........ T2x It's a start and I always had hoped people could supply images and information to make it complete... |
Funny.....T2x and I were talking about Doug the other day on the phone.
I'm glad that I was able to get to know Doug better through Skaterfest. He was a very interesting man....god speed Doug. You are missed..... |
Doug Lewis was ONE OF A KIND and if you had the opportunity to be called his friend, you were truly blessed.
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