JAR of Hope attempts to set push-up record

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On Aug. 12, JAR of Hope Foundation will attempt to set a world record for the most people doing push-ups. The attempt will be made following a Brooklyn Cyclones baseball game in Coney Island, N.Y.

JAR of Hope is searching for a cure for a very rare, fatal childhood disease called Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy, according to a press release. The foundation was started by Jim and Karen Raffone of Manalapan in 2013 after their son, James Anthony, now 7, was diagnosed with Duchenne.

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JAR of Hope nearly set a new push-up mark in August 2015, briefly breaking the record of 615 people (and raising $12,000), until some younger children were disqualified for not doing full push-ups. A new record has since been set by Intel Corporation, with 1,286 participants, according to the press release.

“Children with Duchenne will never be able to do push-ups,” Jim Raffone said. “So we are doing push-ups for them … in the hope that these children won’t have to die.”

The Cyclones’ game at MCU Park, 1904 Surf Ave., Brooklyn, against the West Virginia Black Bears is set for 7 p.m. The push-up event will follow the game – with Cyclones players participating – followed by fireworks. Registration details are available at www.jarofhope.org

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