Liz Hurley Ribbon Run: A Record Year!
The 6th annual Liz Hurley Ribbon Run, presented by the Huntsville Hospital Foundation and the Huntsville Track Club, was an event to remember! Held on October 17, more than 4,500 runners and walkers participated in the event --- the highest number of participants in Ribbon Run history. The event also brought in record proceeds which will be used to purchase an ultrasound machine and help purchase Breast Specific Gamma Imaging (BSGI) for Huntsville Hospital’s Breast Center. A special thank you to all who participated in this lifesaving event! Your support will help us achieve our goal of providing cutting-edge technology for Huntsville Hospital.
Congratulations to this year's winners:
Most Money Raised: |
Intergraph Warriors for a Cure |
2nd Place |
Sara's e-racers |
3rd Place |
Stanley Associates |
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Most Money individual: |
Kourtney Browning |
2nd Place |
Jacky Haynes |
3rd Place |
Lucian Copeland |
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Team Winners: |
Church |
Team Susanna Wesley |
Community/Civic Club |
Fleet Feet No Boundaries |
Government |
Redstone Roadrunners |
Individuals |
Bosom Buddies |
Large Business |
Sara's e-racers |
Medical |
Pain Center Pink Princesses |
Ribbon Run Sponsor |
Redstone Federal Credit Union |
School |
Lady Falcon Athletics |
Small Business |
Savvy Gifts |
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Best Team Name |
C. Cupp’s Crew |
Best T-Shirt |
The Rack Pack |
Thank you to our Founding Sponsors:
Click here to view a list of all of the 2009 Ribbon Run sponsors.
Photos
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| Pam Alexander, a breast cancer survivor who recently made a generous donation to the Liz Hurley Breast Cancer Fund, stands with Liz Hurley and Leslie Lockhart, the local artist who created this year’s Ribbon Run artwork. |
Breast cancer survivors Janice Allison and Judy Freeman, chairmen of the 2009 Ribbon Run, hold luminaries purchased in their honor for the display held the night before the Ribbon Run at Huntsville Middle School. |
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| Members of the Intergraph Warriors for a Cure team celebrate with Liz Hurley at the award ceremony held after the race. The team brought in more than $17,000 for the Liz Hurley Breast Cancer Fund at Huntsville Hospital Foundation, making them the top fundraisers for the race. |
Boy Scouts from Troop 757 and their leaders helped keep the Ribbon Run runners and walkers hydrated by handing out water in both the women’s and men’s 5K races. |
To view more photos from the 6th annual Liz Hurley Ribbon Run, click here.
Presented by:
To make a donation to the Liz Hurley Breast Cancer Fund, click here.