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Thank you to all our sponsors for making this another record breaking year!
Race for the Cure 2009, was a success! *We still need $87,636.41*
Susan G. Komen for the CureŽ will be funding $60 million in research grants to U.S. and international scientists in 2009, including four Promise Grants totaling $25.7 million. In the past three years alone, Komen has invested $237 million for research projects ranging from the development of new drugs and diagnostic approaches to finding out why some groups of women fare worse than others fighting the disease. --> click to read full story
Did you know that there are nearly 2.5 million breast cancer survivors in the United States today?
Did you also know we serve 58 counties in Kentucky? Get involved and join us in this fight against breast cancer! For information about the counties we serve go to our Grants page.
Together, we're moving toward a world without breast cancer!


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2009 Quick Stats: Number of Participants: 7,620 Number of Teams: 273
2008 Quick Stats: Number of Participants: 6,222 Number of Teams: 160
Largest Team: Team Molly Jo
Ale-8 High School Challenge Winner: TBD
1st place male Peter Crawford 18:20
2nd place male Brian Lilly 18:33
3rd place male Dave Madgett 18:44
1st place female Caitlin Latimer 18:38
2nd place female Jennifer Mortimer 18:51
3rd place female Andrea Halasek 19:12
1st place Breast Cancer Survivor Mandie Graham 26:25
2nd place Breast Cancer Survivor Tania Zivkovic 27:41
3rd place Breast Cancer Survivor Sharon Walker 31:18
Susan G. Komen for the Cure is ranked as a top-rated charity by Charity Navigator, America's largest independent evaluator of charities.
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