b'Sydney DallasMelbourneLondonDublinBostonPhiladelphiaNew YorkSan FranciscoChicagoWashington DCThe baton was then passed up north toPhiladelphia, where theinto Lincoln Park, just off of Lake Michigan. Young Leader David Shine Young Leaders gathered at the world famous Rocky statue outside the finished well ahead of a crowded field. Special thanks to Pat Canning and Philadelphia Museum of Art and finished the run by climbing to the topDarragh Watson of KPMG Chicago for joining us on the day. of the stairs in true Rocky fashion. Special thanks to Young Leader JasonFrom the Big Apple to Big D, the run picked up inDallas, where Early for all his efforts leading up to the race and for being the residentthe Young Leaders joined up with the Genesis Womens Shelter run that photographer on the day. started just after the New York run. Special thanks to Young Leader Elaine ThebatonwasthenpassedfromDallastoDC,wherethe OConnor for leading the way in Dallas.Washington,DCYoungLeadersgatheredinGeorgetownWater- ThebatonheadedwesttoSanFranciscoforthefinaland front Park for a picturesque run along the banks of the Potomac River.largest leg of the race.The Young Leaders ran their 5K along the PresidioSpecial thanks to Steering Committee member Drew Walsh for his work inNational Park, right on San Francisco Bay with stunning views of the organizing a great day in DC.Golden Gate Bridge. Special thanks to Young Leader Ian Casey for his The baton then headed toChicago where the Young Leadersorganization leading up to and on the day of the event. gathered at Fleet Feet Sports in Old Town and ran through the city streets connect2015 | 65'