Fun Facts and Race Results
Elise Gee
FYI: BY THE NUMBERS
Walkers and runners at Race for the Cure: 25,000
Breast cancer survivors: 1,400
Volunteers: 1,600
Gallons of water served: 4,100, enough for 125,000 paper cups
Portable toilets: 140
Balloons: 5,000
Feet of fencing: 5,000
People on the largest team: 1,600 from the U.S. Postal Service
Dollars raised: $1.3 million
FYI: RESULTS
First-place winner, followed by the top local finish
Women’s 5K: First -- Ruth Wysocki, Sun City; 9th -- Rosa Alcata, Newport
Beach
Survivor 5K First -- Judy Pickett, Shingle Springs; 9th -- Amelia Miller,
Newport Beach
Men’s 5K First -- Danny Reed, Laguna Niguel; 11th -- John Koningh,
Newport Beach
Coed Survivor 5K First -- Cynthia Cusator, Trabuco Canyon; 15th -- Mary
Ann Archbold, Newport Beach
Also, Karen Yelsey, 48, Corona del Mar and Wilma Maddock, 65, Costa Mesa
each earned 1st place finishes for their age divisions.
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