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Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure®
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About
In 2008, we celebrated the 25th anniversary of the Susan G.
Komen Race for the Cure, the largest series of 5K runs/fitness walks in
the world, with well over one million participants since 2005.
The Komen Race for the Cure Series raises significant funds and
awareness for the fight against breast cancer, celebrates breast cancer
survivorship, and honors those who have lost their battle with the
disease.

Why am I running? - Share your thoughts about participating in a Komen Race for the Cure
Upcoming Races - View the dates, times and locations of all upcoming races
Learn about the Susan G. Komen Global Race for the Cure - The Global Race for the Cure takes place each year in Washington D.C.
How the Race Funds are Used
Up to 75 percent of the net income from each domestic Affiliate Race
stays in the local community to fund breast health education and breast
cancer screening and treatment projects.
A minimum of 25 percent of the net income from each domestic Affiliate
Race supports the Komen for the Cure Award and Research Grant Programs,
which fund groundbreaking breast cancer research, meritorious awards
and educational and scientific conferences around the world.
Race for the Cure® Milestones
1983
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First Race in Dallas, Texas with 800 runners.
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1986
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First Race outside of Dallas held in Peoria, Illinois, the birthplace of Suzy Komen.
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1990
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First co-ed Race in Wichita, Kansas. First National Race for the Cure in Washington, DC.
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1991
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First pink ribbons distributed to recognize breast cancer survivors at the Komen New York City Race for the Cure.
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1995
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Race events were held in 57 U.S. cities.
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1998
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First
Race event outside of the U.S. held in Costa Rica. The National Race
for the Cure becomes and remains the largest registered 5k in the world.
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2000
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First
international Affiliate-hosted Komen Race for the Cure® in Rome, Italy.
More than a million people crossed the finish line in the Komen Race
for the Cure Series in a single season.
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2002
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More than 1.3 million people participated in more than 100 Races around the United States and in two foreign countries.
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2008
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Celebrated the 25th anniversary of the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure series®.
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