My congratulations to all that took part today, especially Susie (runner no. 10342, turquoise vest on left shoulder of woman all in black!) who was competing for the third successive year and came in in 61 mins 35 secs and was in the top 80 by my reckoning (and second in her age category).
For those that still have energy after the run there are afternoon events aplenty planned. You can chill out in the picnic area for family entertainment including crazy golf, inflatable volleyball and live music.
Congratulations to Susie and thanks for sharing the news! :)
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Nice shot Chrissy! Congrats to Susie and all of them!
ReplyDeleteNice photo! It's a great thing and I believe it's happening world wide these days. A great cause...
ReplyDeleteWell done to everyone! I used to run in our local cancer 10k runs, at least till my knees packed it in. Now I take pictures!
ReplyDeleteWonderful where alike is happening !
ReplyDeleteAlways a safe step ahead for them and much success as well.
Please have a good new week.
Love the energy here and a wonderful event for a worthy cause! Like Paul above, my running days are over because of bad knees, but I always loved these events.
ReplyDeleteLooks like another opportunity for people watching. :)
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As someone who spent all last winter getting chemotherapy I wish I could shake the hands of everyone who enters these races. Thank you all.
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