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Susan G. Komen National Race for the Cure 5K Draws More Than 45,000 Participants
Another Celebration of Survival and a Continuing Research Funding Quest
From Komen National Race for the Cure 5K June 4, 2007 Washington, DC For the Washington Running Report
Photographs of the event by Drew Woodrich
Photo above: A female survivor (on right) in a pink Komen National Race for the Cure shirt as participants approach the finish line.
CBS News Anchor Katie Couric Makes an Appearance
The National Mall shined pink on Saturday morning, June 2, as
more than 45,000 breast cancer supporters and survivors
gathered for the 18th annual Susan G. Komen National Race for
the Cure(R). The 5K event with an accompanying walk raised
nearly
$4 million to fund breast cancer research and local patient
support programs for the medically underserved in the National
Capital Area. "In our 25th anniversary year, Susan G. Komen for the Cure
remains steadfast in our commitment to end breast cancer
forever," said breast cancer survivor Hala Moddelmog, Komen
president and CEO. "So long as there are women without access
to care, including right here in Washington, DC, which has the
highest breast cancer death rate in America, the race is not
won." The Pre-Race Rally kicked off the morning with Katie Couric,
anchor of CBS Evening News, Komen Ambassador Rene
Syler,
WUSA9 anchor Andrea Roane, Washington, D.C. Mayor Adrian Fenty
and Congressman Jim Moran (D-Va.). Following the rally, the
Parade of Pink--more than 3,800 breast cancer survivors, led by
Moddelmog and Latina Telenovela star Adamari Lopez--marched
across the Mall to honor loved ones and show solidarity in
their triumph over the disease. Along the Race course, participants were greeted
by "Cureleaders," part of Komen's new I AM THE CURE(TM)
program. Cureleaders helped to energize the crowd with catchy
educational cheers. Photo below: Natasha Roetter (23) of Washington, DC won the
women's division in 18:30.
Top Male Finishers
1 Michael Wardian 33 Arlington, VA 15:27
2 Philippe Rolly 34 Fairfax, VA 15:45
3 Joe Lamonte 26 Arlington, VA 16:16
Top Female Finishers
1 Natasha Roetter 23 Washington, DC 18:30
2 Kelly Bebaur 24 19:06
3 Julia Pudlin 22 Washington, DC 19:23
Patti Austin Provided Musical Entertainment
After the Race, participants enjoyed a performance on the main
stage by Grammy-nominated singer/songwriter Patti Austin. Her
uplifting renditions of George Gershwin classics from her
latest album, Avant-Gershwin, entertained the crowds after
crossing the finish line. Photo above: Michael Wardian (33) won the men's title in
15:27 with only Philippe Rolly (34) able to chase and finish in
15:45. A minimum of $1 million of the funds raised from this year's
Race will remain in the National Capital Area. The remaining
net proceeds support cutting-edge breast cancer research
through the Susan G. Komen for the Cure Award and Research
Grant Program.
Photo above: Julia Pudlin (22) of Washington, DC placed
third among women in 19:23.
The National Presenting Sponsor of the 2007 Komen Race for
the Cure Series is Yoplait. Official Race Series Partners are
American Airlines, Coldwater Creek(R), Energizer(R), Ford
Division,
New Balance Athletic Shoe, Inc. and Quilted Northern Ultra(R).
The National Breast Cancer Survivor Recognition Program is co-
sponsored by RE/MAX and Zeta Tau Alpha, and the Volunteer
Recognition Program is sponsored by SunChips(R) brand.
About Susan G. Komen for the Cure
Nancy G. Brinker promised her dying sister, Susan G. Komen, she
would do everything in her power to end breast cancer forever.
In 1982, that promise became Susan G. Komen for the Cure(R) and
launched the global breast cancer movement. Today, Komen for
the Cure(R) is the world's largest grassroots network of breast
cancer survivors and activists fighting to save lives, empower
people, ensure quality care for all and energize science to
find the cures. Thanks to events like the Komen Race for the
Cure(R), we have invested nearly $1 billion to fulfill our
promise, becoming the largest source of nonprofit funds
dedicated to the fight against breast cancer in the world. For
more information about Susan G. Komen for the Cure, breast
health or breast cancer, see www.komen.org or call 1-800 I'M AWARE.
See the Race Results for finishers under 45:00.
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