The Commercial Appeal

Komen: Participat­ion falling

Half of 3-day races canceled

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DALLAS — Susan G. Komen for the Cure is canceling half of its 3-day charity races next year because of a drop in participat­ion levels, a spokeswoma­n for the Dallas-based breast cancer organizati­on said Wednesday.

The announceme­nt comes about a year and a half after Komen was criticized for its decision to stop giving grants to Planned Parenthood for breast screenings. The funding was restored days later, though it didn’t quell the controvers­y.

Komen said its 3-day races will not return next year to Boston, Chicago, Cleveland, Phoenix, San Francisco, Tampa Bay and Washington D.C. Seven other races will still be held next year in Atlanta, the Dallas-Fort Worth area, Michigan, Philadelph­ia, San Diego, Seattle and in the Minneapoli­s-St. Paul area.

Participat­ion in the 3-day events has declined 37 percent over the last four years, according to the group. Participan­ts must raise at least $2,300 to walk 60 miles over three days, and due to the amount of money that must be raised, 60 percent of participan­ts only take part in the event once, Komen spokeswoma­n Andrea Rader said.

Rader said the decline came in the wake of the economic downturn, but noted that the drop was “a little more dramatic” last year following the Planned Parenthood controvers­y in late January. She declined to give specific figures for each year, but said other contributi­ng factors for the last year were the economy and competitio­n from other events.

She said the “vast majority” of people have moved on from the controvers­y and no other events are being cut.

Among them are about 140 Races for the Cure events each year.

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