Dozens compete in King Kamehameha’s Awesome Athletes Inclusive Canoe Race

Kelsey Walling/Tribune-Herald The teams get closer to the finish line as they compete in the King Kamehameha's Awesome Athletes Inclusive Canoe Race in Hilo Bay on Sunday.

Kelsey Walling/Tribune-Herald Silas Eblacas high fives his paddling partner after completing a race in the King Kamehameha's Awesome Athletes Inclusive Canoe Race in Hilo Bay on Sunday.

Kelsey Walling/Tribune-Herald Brittany Correia paddles with volunteer Jennifer Schurpf during the King Kamehameha's Awesome Athletes Inclusive Canoe Race in Hilo Bay on Sunday.

Kelsey Walling/Tribune-Herald Kimo Costa hugs a friends after winning a race during the King Kamehameha's Awesome Athletes Inclusive Canoe Race in Hilo Bay on Sunday. This was Costa's first time competing in a paddling race and he plans to do it again.

Hilo Bay was full of excitement Sunday morning as athletes participated in the Big Island’s first canoe-paddling race for people with disabilities.