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Join the KMOX Komen St. Louis Race for the Cure® Team

One in eight women will be stricken with breast cancer in her lifetime. The Komen St. Louis Race for the Cure® raises money to fund education, screening and treatment programs for these women and thousands of others in our own community and supports the national search for a cure. 

The Komen Race for the Cure® Series is the largest series of 5K run/ walks in the world. Since its origination in Dallas in 1983, the Komen Race for the Cure® Series has grown from one local race with 800 participants to an international series of 117 races with more than 1.3 million participants. 

Please Join the KMOX Team and Support the Race 

Join KMOX in the fight against breast cancer today!  KMOX is participating in the Race with the hopes of raising as much money as possible to provide research for programs in our area.  The Race takes place on Saturday, June 21st in downtown St. Louis.

Members of the KMOX Race Team will receive two t-shirts. An official Komen for the Cure Race t-shirt, and a special Team KMOX t-shirt to wear on Race Day. 

Click here to join the KMOX Team and follow the directions below

 
1. Select: Join 08119 – KMOX Radio 
2. Choose 5K or Fun Walk (On A Team). 
3. Fill in the registration fields. At the bottom of the registration page under item #5 is a field for our listeners that choose to enter in large groups. Please enter the group’s name (Example: Smith Family) in this field so we can put your shirts together for pick up. 

PLEASE PRINT OUT A CONFIRMATION PAGE FOR EVERY TEAM MEMBER AS YOU WILL  NEED IT TO CLAIM YOUR T-SHIRTS.

The last day to register for the KMOX Team is MONDAY, JUNE 2ND. 

Check back soon for details on t-shirt pickup and race day information.  

The KMOX Team is sponsored by:

                  

 
 
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