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Team UW Wins Major Awards at Race for the Cure
August 19, 2010 — Team UW received two major awards at the conclusion of Saturday's Race for the Cure at the State Capitol in Cheyenne.
The University of Wyoming had the largest school group represented, the
largest number of participants overall and raised the most funds for the
Susan G. Komen Foundation. Team UW signed up 293 team members, with 166
people donating. UW's goal was to raise $2,500, but total dollars
pledged far exceeded that number with $8,264 raised to help fight breast
cancer..
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Two of the top six individual Team UW participants who received the
most pledges were Baillie Miller, College of Engineering and Applied
Sciences staff assistant and Heather Warren, Department of Chemical and
Petroleum Engineering office associate.
President Tom Buchanan and Jacque Buchanan served as Race for the Cure
honorary chairmen. Sen. John Barrasso and wife Bobbi Brown were masters
of ceremonies for the event. More than 2,200 people on nearly 70 teams
either ran or walked at the 5k race.
"We thank Tom and Jacque Buchanan for providing exceptional leadership
at the statewide level and to those who participated and made pledges to
make this a successful Race for the Cure for Team UW," said team
co-chairwomen Jo Chytka and Wilma Varga. "A special thanks to the Team
UW committee for its hard work and dedication in making this event all
come together. It was wonderful to have so many enthusiastic Team UW
contributors to this very important cause."
The top six individual Team UW participants who received the most
pledges were Milton Ontiveroz, UW communications specialist; Wilma
Varga, assistant to the vice president for academic affairs; Michelle
Black, Residence Life and Dining Services assistant director; Baillie
Miller, College of Engineering and Applied Sciences staff assistant;
Linda Waggener, Coe Library senior library assistant; and Heather
Warren, Department of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering office
associate.
Since its inception in 1982, the Susan G. Komen organization has raised
more than $1.5 billion for research, education and health services,
making it the largest breast cancer charity in the world.
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More than 2,200 individuals ran or walked in Saturday's Race for the Cure. (UW Photo)