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The capital city is home to the one of the largest Race for the Cure® events in the country, drawing thousands of walkers and runners to the Downtown 5K in an average, nonpandemic year. In 2020 and 2021, Race for the Cure shifted to a virtual format, with an impressive 2,854 participants registered in 2021. In addition to raising awareness about researching, treating and curing breast cancer, Race for the Cure also raises funds: The race’s net proceeds—more than $600,000 in 2021 alone— support Komen’s mission to save lives and end breast cancer through breakthrough research and ensuring all people receive the care they need. The 2022 Race for the Cure, the 30th anniversary of the event, will be held on May 14 and will feature a hybrid model, with the traditional in-person event in Downtown Columbus accompanied by a virtual experience to accommodate all comfort levels. Visit komencolumbus.org for more information and to register for this year’s event, and read on to meet three individuals who are involved with the Columbus race and learn why they dedicate their time, talent and treasure.
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