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W*USA 9's Live Coverage and Kick-Off of the Susan G. Komen National Race for the Cure 5K
CBS Evening News Anchor Katie Couric to Take Part
By Katie Martha May 14, 2007 Washington, DC For the Washington Running Report
CBS News anchorwoman Katie Couric will take part in W*USA 9
NEWS NOW's live coverage of this year's Susan G. Komen National
Race for the Cure to be held Saturday, June 2nd on the National
Mall in Washington, DC, the station announced today.
In addition to appearing with W*USA 9 anchors Andrea Roane and
Mike Walter during the Gannett-owned D.C. station's Komen
National Race live coverage that morning, she will also serve
as an emcee and kick-off the 5K race, providing a motivational
boost to the expected 50,000-plus runners participants who will
be at the starting line. "Katie Couric is a wonderful inspiration to cancer survivors
and we are very honored to have her participate in this year's
Race," said breast cancer survivor Hala Moddelmog, president
and CEO of Susan G. Komen for the Cure. "Breast cancer is a
disease we can beat - and we are glad that Katie Couric is
helping to lead the charge on Race day." Ms. Couric will also anchor the "CBS Evening News" live from
Washington the night before the Race. The broadcast will
feature several stories specific to Washington, DC area issues.
"We are very excited to have Katie join us as an integral part
of our Komen National Race for the Cure coverage this year,"
said W* USA's President and General Manager Allan Horlick. "She
is not only one of the nation's top journalists, and a member
of our CBS family, but a passionate woman who cares deeply
about causes like this, and can truly help raise awareness for
Komen For The Cure and breast cancer research simply with her
involvement."
Ms. Couric hails from the Washington area, having grown up in
Arlington, VA. She worked for one of DC's network affiliates
from 1987 to 1989. She anchored the "Today Show" on NBC for 15
years before joining the "CBS Evening News" as anchor and
managing editor last year. Ms. Couric received the George
Foster Peabody Award for her March 2000 series on colon cancer.
She also has won six Emmy Awards, the Society of Professional
Journalists' Sigma Delta Chi Award, a National Headliner Award,
an Associated Press Award, a Matrix Award, two American Women
in Radio and Television Gracie Awards, the Harvard University
School of Public Health's Julius B. Richmond Award, and
UNICEF's Danny Kaye Humanitarian Award.
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 and
launched the global breast cancer movement. Today, Komen for
the Cure 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, 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.
The 2007 Komen National Race for the Cure is a 5K event held on
the National Mall in Washington, DC on Saturday, June 2nd. More
than 50,000 participants from across the country are expected
to participate, including 3,000 breast cancer survivors. The
Komen National Race last year raised a total of $3.3 million
and granted a record $2.6 million to local breast health and
breast cancer education, screening and treatment programs for
the medically underserved in Washington, DC, Virginia, and
Maryland.
For more information about Susan G. Komen for the Cure, breast
health or breast cancer, visit www.komen.org or call 1-800 IM AWARE.
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