Tempe, Ariz. — Tillman Scholars gathered at the annual Pat's Run this week, meeting in a pre-race room before a one-mile walk to the 4.2-mile race start at Sun Devil Stadium. Participants, including graduate scholars, said initial unease gave way to ease and networking; one scholar, Jason Williams of UCLA, described imposter syndrome upon selection. Arizona Cardinals coach Mike LaFleur attended today and spoke about Tillman's servant leadership and impact. The race, begun in 2004 to honor Tillman after he left the NFL to enlist in 2002 and was killed in 2004, continues to be a platform for veteran support, scholarship visibility and community fundraising this year.
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Pat's Run is not just a race. It's a community event that honors a hero and supports veterans. It's about servant leadership and making a difference. If you value these things, consider participating next year or donating to the Tillman Scholars program.
Pat Tillman's legacy continues to inspire and support through the annual Pat's Run and the Tillman Scholars program. It's a reminder of the impact one person can have. Worth forwarding if you know someone who'd be inspired by Tillman's story.
Tillman Scholars, veteran-support organizations, and local community groups benefited through networking, public remembrance, scholarship visibility, and fundraising opportunities at Pat's Run.
Articles reported no injuries or harms; coverage did not identify any parties suffering adverse consequences during the event.
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Tillman Scholars Gather At Pat's Run In Tempe
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