2009 Race Opening Ceremonies
Breast cancer survivors fuel up for the Parade of Pink at the Survivors & Sponsors Breakfast, compliments of Thriftway & Shop N' Bag.
The Jane Lopoten School of Dance perform their traditional inspirational dance, inviting breast cancer survivors (pictured in pink hats) to join them.
Rabbi Jerome P. David of Temple Emanuel in Cherry Hill, offers an inspiring invocation to embrace Race participants in the spirit of hope, community and faith in a cure.
People of all generations came together on Race day to celebrate victories over breast cancer and renew the commitment to continue the quest for a cure
A Race-day tradition in Philadelphia, the music of the Joseph A. Ferko Sting Band provides a celebratory lead for the survivors Parade of Pink.
The Phillie Phanatic helps more than 6,000 breast cancer survivors celebrate at the end of the Parade of Pink.
Breast cancer survivors get set to kick-off Race-day activities with the cherished Parade of Pink tradition.
Once again this year, PA Governor Edward G. Rendell, adds his unique brand of inspiration and energy to the opening ceremonies.
A newcomer to the our Race, "Pretty In Pig," was a huge hit˜with Race-goers depositing more than $7,000 to support the fight against breast cancer.
2009 Komen Philadelphia Race for the Cure Co-Chair, Lorelei McGlade (center) celebrates with more than 6,000 of her fellow breast cancer survivors during the Parade of Pink.
Families re-unite at the base of the Art Museum steps, after applauding loved ones who walked with pride in the breast cancer survivors Parade of Pink.
Philadelphia District Attorney Lynne Abraham offers an impassioned speech to celebrate The Race.
Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter poses with a survivor before he addresses the Race crowd.
Susan Barnett of CBS 3 Eyewitness News applauds all Race participants for their hard work and dedication.