2025 Denver 3-Day Top Fundraisers

The 2025 Susan G. Komen Denver 3-Day® was a bittersweet milestone of our final walk in the Mile High City. Together, 610 walkers and crew members raised nearly $1.3 million for breast cancer research, community health, patient care and advocacy.  

At our Celebration of Champions, made possible by our national presenting sponsor Bank of America, we honored the individuals and teams whose dedication went above and beyond. This year, Bank of America donated over $33,000 to help our top fundraisers kick off their 2026 3-Day fundraising efforts. 

From first-time walkers to seasoned crew, these champions brought the energy, passion and dedication that define what the 3-Day is all about. 

Valerie P. led by example and was honored as the Top Crew Fundraiser, raising more than $3,000. She is a great example of how our crew members give their all both on and off the 3-Day route. 

Val P. at the Denver 3-Day Celebration of Champions.

The Denver 3-Day Youth Corps did an incredible job fundraising and offering support to walkers throughout the 3-Day weekend. Genevieve A. was the top Youth Corps fundraiser, raising over $2,300. Chance J. earned second with more than $800 raised. Nevaan S. rounded out the top three, contributing nearly $800 to the cause. 

Denver 3-Day Youth Corps at the 2025 Celebration of Champions

The Sweep and Shuttle team, captained by Mary M., was recognized as the Top Fundraising Crew Team. Together they raised more than $13,000 and received gift cards for their efforts from Bank of America. 

The Denver 3-Day Top Fundraising Crew and Shuttle Team

First-time walker Pam W. made an unforgettable 3-Day debut, raising over $10,000 and earning the Rookie of the Year honor. What an incredible way to join the 3-Day family!  

First-time Denver 3-Day walker Pam W. at the Celebration of Champions

Our Small but Mighty Award, created for the 3-Day team with less than 10 members, proves that heart, hustle and determination matter way more than size. This year’s winning team was Alice’s Angels, led by their fearless captain, Shayne B. Together, they raised over $25,000. Way to go! 

Alice's Angels at the 2025 Denver 3-Day

Our Top Individual Fundraisers led the way in fundraising and showcased their unwavering commitment in the fight to end breast cancer by raising an extraordinary amount for Susan G. Komen® 

This year our #3 fundraiser was Pam W. who raised more than $10,000, our #2 fundraiser was Penny B. who raised nearly $16,000 and our #1 top fundraiser was Rob Imparato who raised over $25,000! 

The 2025 Denver 3-Day Rookie of the Year Rob I.

And our #1 Top Fundraising Team was Pink Soles in Motion, and their co-captains Patricia Rieder and Brooke Kincade! Together they raised an amazing $54,000!

Pink Soles in Motion team at the 2025 Denver 3-Day

We are so grateful to all our incredible fundraisers. Thank you for making the final Denver 3-Day one we’ll never forget!  

Denver Crew Impact Award Winner: Mary M.

Mary M. honored as the recipient of the 2025 Denver 3-Day Crew Impact Award.

This year’s Susan G. Komen Denver 3-Day® was filled with unforgettable moments, one of them being the celebration of Mary M., recipient of the 2025 Crew Impact Award. 

Mary marked an incredible milestone at the Denver 3-Day in August—her 30th 3-Day! Throughout that time, Mary’s dedication hasn’t wavered for one minute and she has worn many hats: beloved sweep captain across multiple cities, pit captain, senior route captain in New England, walker and member of the Crew Advisory Board. But what makes Mary so impactful isn’t just the roles that she fills, it’s how she fills them. 

Her sister, Janet, spoke at the 3-Day’s Celebration of Champions and described Mary’s deep dedication. 

“What many people don’t see is what happens before the event even begins. Mary pours her heart into this work; attending pre-event meetings, mapping out logistics, organizing her team and making sure every detail is just right,” Janet said.  

Mary’s up before the sun and doesn’t rest until well after dark on event day. Janet said her sister is fiercely protective of her 3-Day team and the walkers and will do whatever it takes to get the job done, even bursting into song. 

A photo of Mary M. at a previous Komen 3-Day event with another crew member.

“If you’ve ever been lucky enough to ride in one of her sweep vans, you’ve probably heard her singing silly songs that turn fatigue into laughter,” Janet said. “Some of my favorite memories are writing those songs with her and hearing walkers burst into joy as we roll by.”  

Mary leads with heart, serves with humility and lifts everyone up around her year after year. The Crew Impact Award reflects the impact Mary has made in the 3-Day community and is a celebration of the joy she brings to the Pink Bubble. 

Congratulations, Mary! You are so deeply appreciated. 

Celebrating the Final Chapter of the Denver 3-Day

2025 Denver 3-Day

Kicking off the 2025 event season, the Pink Bubble said goodbye to Denver Aug. 1-3! Courageous participants walked amongst the mountains in the Mile High City and nearby Boulder to complete 60, 40 or 20 miles over the course of three days. Together, 610 walkers and crew raised nearly $1.3 million for breast cancer research, community health, patient care and advocacy.

Day 1 

The Susan G. Komen Denver 3-Day® began with announcements and a touching Opening Ceremony, an opportunity for walkers and crew to gather for the first time before setting out on the route. The spirit of the Pink Bubble radiated as the room filled with excited participants ready to embark on Day 1 of the 3-Day. Event co-host Lori Maris began by recognizing national series sponsors Mohawk Flooring, Ready and XPO, as well as longtime national presenting sponsor Bank of America, and reminded walkers of the rules of the road.  

She also introduced the 3-Day’s new RFID technology, which means no more scanning of credentials when you start or finish your walk. This change means increased safety with better visibility of where walkers are throughout each day, and no more stopping and scanning, including at the start or finish lines! The ceremony rounded out with speakers sharing their reasons for walking; Carla V. for her sister Trina, who is living with metastatic breast cancer, and Jacki P. as a 29-year survivor. Following their heartfelt stories, the room filled with emotion as we welcomed Carol P. to raise the Promise Flag in honor of those who we’ve lost to breast cancer. 

The weather was even more lovely than expected, with sunshine and comfortable temperatures all along the route. The end of the day brought the Celebration of Champions, sponsored by Bank of America, honoring top fundraisers and teams, and introducing the 2025 3-Day dance. Raffle prizes were also provided by Bank of America to lucky winners in attendance.  

New for 2025 were participant superlative awards chosen by the 3-Day Advisory Council, veteran 3-Day walkers and crew members who, in addition to raising money and walking 60 miles, also volunteer to serve this group, working closely with Komen all year long to help steward this special community.  

Coach Susan presented the Milestone Award to 22-year participant Sue T., who has raised over $165,000 across the incredible 61 events she has walked.  

The Crew Impact award went to Mary M., who celebrated her 30th 3-Day with us. She was honored with remarks by her sister, Janet.

Finally, Komen’s senior vice president of mission Victoria Smart and research grants manager Dr. Andrea Casillas introduced ShareForCures, a breakthrough initiative by which more than a thousand survivors are helping to fuel breakthrough research.  

Share for Cures 2025

Day 2 

This sunny day began with 2-Day Walkers checking in and everyone hopping aboard a 3-Day bus to Boulder for a scenic route through the Rocky Mountains. The buses rolled into the beautiful East Boulder Park where walkers were greeted by porta-potties and a hydration station to ensure they began their day on the right foot. With mountains in every direction, no matter where the route took them, walkers were in for a stunning view!  

As they continued, they met with a variety of delicious snacks provided by Ready at Pit 1, and the Memorial Mile next to a community garden, which served as a peaceful moment of reflection for those who have lost their lives while celebrating the growing life in the surrounding fields.  

After honoring the Memorial Mile, they were soon welcomed to a delicious lunch at the halfway point of their 60-mile journey! From here they continued through the hilly streets of Boulder until nearby lightning caused a precautionary evacuation of the route for everyone’s safety—thank you for your patience while everyone was bused back from Boulder! 

Denver 3-Day 2025

After returning to camp and enjoying Bank of America’s Main Street with massage chairs and ShopKomen merchandise, walkers ate dinner together before the evening Honor Ceremony.  

The ceremony began with the 2025 Denver Youth Corps, who raised $8,930 ahead of the event. Youth Corps kicked things off by sharing who inspires them to participate in the 3-Day and were followed by speakers Amy C. and Dana C., who shared their stories and honored their “why.” As they stepped off the stage, the 3-Day community lit candles in tribute to the friends and family who continue to inspire their participation. After sharing many hugs and tears, walkers and crew called it a night and rested up for their final day of the Denver 3-Day. 

Candles lit at the 2025 Denver 3-Day

Day 3 

Sunday began by welcoming our 1-Day Walkers into the Pink Bubble before all walkers made their way out on the route, ready for the final day in the Mile High City! Walkers enjoyed sunshine and scenic views all day long as they passed through RiNo Arts District, over South Platte River, and ventured into Edgewater.  

With the Colorado sun radiating strongly, walkers were offered hydration and food at pit stops, grab-and-go lunches, where they had the chance to take a cute photo in front of the flower wall. After resting their feet, walkers continued their journey as our friends from XPO cheered them on and offered snacks, candy, water, and sports drinks to give the extra push through their final miles.  

For those needing a little boost from one spot to another, sweep vans came to the rescue! Whether on foot or in a sweep van, walkers passed by Sloans Lake Park and Empower Field at Mile High Stadium before parading into the Finish Line Festival at the Tivoli Quad.

2025 Denver finish line

As they proudly stepped across the Mohawk Pink Carpet, walkers were celebrated by friends, family, crew, and Susan G. Komen for their tremendous accomplishment. As we anticipated the last walker, participants were able to take photos and get some swag before retrieving their victory shirt and Bank of America medal. We welcomed the last walker home before our spectacular crew lined the way toward the stage as courageous survivors and thrivers walked in, grounding us in why we walk.  

It was then revealed that the over 600 crew members of over 610 walkers and crew of the 2025 Denver 3-Day raised a collective $1.3 million to support the fight against breast cancer. The funds raised will be used to invest in cutting-edge research that will lead to new, more effective treatments, work in communities across the country to ensure all people can access the care they need, and mobilize passionate supporters to make certain the voice of the breast cancer community is heard by policymakers.

2025 Denver 3-Day

Thank you so much to everyone who joined us at our last 3-Day in Denver! We hope you’ll join us next season as we return to Tampa Bay to walk beneath the palms, and we can’t wait to see you there!