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Wilson Komen winning 2005 National Race for the Cure 5K

The 16th Annual Komen National Race for the Cure 5K

Saturday, June 4, 2005
by Drew Woodrich
Washington, D.C.
For the Washington Running Report

See the event Web site

Photo Captions:
Top of page photo: 27-year-old Wilson Komen in a Georgetown Running Company singlet, a Kenyan who trains in Washington, DC, headed for the 5K finish line and won in 14:49.

First photo below: Lisa Thomas, age 29 of Alexandria, finished in third in 17:56.

Second photo: Philippe Rolly (age 32, Fairfax) and Chris Banks (age 27, Alexandria) ran in front at 15th Street during the first mile.

Third photo: Erin Johnson (right), age 15 of Crofton, placed second in her age group and finished in 22:52; Allison Snyder (left), age 23 of Washington, DC, sprinted to finish with the same time as Johnson.

Photo Captions:
First photo below: Teresa Jones, age 19 of Alexandria, wore her Texas colors as she finished the 5K in 24:03. Nomeet Verma (left), age 38 of College Park, MD, crossed the finish line four seconds later.

Second photo: Men rounded the final corner and pushed hard to reach the finish line far ahead of the main pack.

Third photo: The finish line of the National Race for the Cure walk on the Mall with the Smithsonian Castle and Washington Monument in the background.

Photo Captions:
First photo: 30-year-old Sharon Donovan of Washington, DC, finished up a fast 5K (18:59) in comfortable form.

Second photo: Marathoner Chris Banks, age 27 of Alexandria, VA, strode toward the finish of a quick 5K run (15:24).

Third photo: Tony the Tiger, a walking mascot to keep children in good cheer, spread the word about Kellogg's breakfast cereal.

See the Race Results: type in "cure" in the Race Name Search Box.


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