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Runners to line up for Pat Tillman

 

San Jose, CA (Jan. 11, 2006) –The Pat Tillman Foundation is building on the success of its inaugural Pat's Run event. Held in Tempe, Ariz., the 2005 event was such a success that organizers are expanding it to Pat's hometown San Jose, California. Pat's Run will return to Tempe on April 15, 2006. On April 30, the Bay Area will hold its Pat's Run. Both events will include a 4.2-mile run/walk and a .42-mile run for children.

The events celebrate the life of Pat Tillman, a scholar-athlete who first earned Arizona's respect through his academic achievements and accomplishments as a football player for Arizona State University and the Arizona Cardinals. Pat graduated in three and a half years with a 3.97 grade-point average before being drafted by the Cardinals. His dominating defensive play resulted in a multi-million-dollar contract which he gave up to serve his country after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. People throughout the world mourned his 2004 death in Afghanistan.

Pat's Run offers a chance for everyone to take action in Pat's name by running or walking 4.2 miles. Participants eight years old and younger can test themselves in a .42-mile run. All the distances commemorate the number 42, which Pat wore during his days as an Arizona State University scholar-athlete. To register, go to www.patsrun.com on the Internet. Registration cost starts at $25.

The foundation held its first Pat's Run near ASU, Pat's alma mater, in April 2005. It drew more than 6,000 participants, a nearly unprecedented number for a first-year event. A second Pat's Run in Tempe will precede the Bay Area event.

Proceeds from Pat's Run will benefit the foundation's Leadership Through Action™ initiative at ASU. Leadership Through Action™ is the focus of the foundation's mission of creating responsible, civic-minded leaders in Tillman's mold. The Tillman family recognized the impact he had on the people of Arizona and wanted to create a lasting legacy for people inspired by his actions. The first group of Tillman Scholars began studying under Dr. Laura Burgis and Professor Mike Mokwa in the fall. Each year, officials from the foundation and ASU will select up to 15 Tillman Scholars for Leadership Through Action™.

About the Pat Tillman Foundation
The Tillman family created the Pat Tillman Foundation following his death in April 2004. The foundation, a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization, is determined to carry Pat's legacy forward by inspiring people to make positive changes in themselves and in the world around them. To learn more about the foundation, visit its Web site at www.pattillmanfoundation.org.