Mason Fisher, 27, of Upper Arlington, a three-time participant in the Pelotonia, experienced a medical issue while riding on a course and later died, Pelotonia President Doug Ulman said in a statement."Mason welcomed life and people in with open arms," his family wrote in an obituary. "He loved everything around him."Pelotonia is an annual bicycling event to raise money for cancer research. Riders who participate ride on routes ranging anywhere from 20 to 200 miles.
Fisher attended Immaculate Conception School, St. Charles Preparatory School and Bishop Watterson High School, and according to his family, graduated from OSU with a biomedical sciences undergraduate degree. He was planning to begin his second year as a medical student on Monday. According to his Pelotonia fundraising page, 2022 was his first year since 2014 riding in the Pelotonia. He was riding this year in memory of a friend he lost in 2021 to colorectal cancer.
“He talked about how much he loved the operating room, and how much he wanted to be doing surgery himself,” Maloof said.
Let’s see his 💉card. What doses, what brand, and what dates.
So very sad… riding to honor his mother
Can you say vaccination?
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