2012 Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure

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Kim Kingsley of POLITICO takes part in the festivities Saturday morning. (WTOP/Mary Kay Lemay)
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The Pink Fireman, also known as "Marshall Moneymaker," is a career firefighter for Montgomery County Fire and Rescue Services in Montgomery County. Moneymaker lost three sisters to breast cancer in just a two-year span. (WTOP/Bob Madigan)
Two-time breast cancer survivor Susan Sonley was once again the top fund raiser at $65,786. Her team "Champions of the Cure" was the top team again raising a total $91,101. They are closing in on close to $1 million over 13 years That makes her "Champions of the Cure" the number one fundraising team in the history of the Susan G. Komen's Race for the Cure series. (WTOP/Bob Madigan)
Two-time breast cancer survivor Susan Sonley was once again the top fund raiser at $65,786. (WTOP/Bob Madigan)
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