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Mother and daughter teams were all smiles race day morning.
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Numerous runners gave a special shout-out to their biggest supporters.
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Runners personally supported a variety of causes, including cancer research organizations such as Lance Armstrong’s Livestrong.
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Mr. G. stood with R Baby Foundation founders Andrew and Phyllis Rabinowitz at the start. Since they began R Baby Foundation in 2006, the two have worked with supporters to raise nearly $3 million in funding for emergency pediatric research.
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Roberto Puente from the West Side Runners led the pack when everyone took off at 8:00am.
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Bonnie Rizzi got in a great run with a finish of 1:07:10.
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Hunter and Brooke Higgins enjoyed a beautiful Sunday morning outdoors.
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Phyllis Rabinowitz was there to watch Alemtsehay Misganaw cross as the first woman with a time of 22:15.
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Bill Walkowicz finished first of the men, completing the windy four-mile course in just over 20 minutes.
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Erik Flores, age 13, from the Young Runners Rabbits team, was neck and neck with men over twice his age.
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Jacqui Heater of Mercury Masters, a running team for women over 50, was looking great as she approached the finish.
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Sporting ING Run for Something Better orange laces, Shuji Uemura went on to finish with a time of 31:14.
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Rachel Kimura was met by an adoring fan at the finish of the four-mile run.
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Newly minted runners and walkers showed up in droves for the 1.3-mile health walk.
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Runners from three generations of one family turned out for a morning of family fun.
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Runners went on to support their children at the kids’ races following the health walk and four-mile run.
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Excitement was high as girls and boys raced from 50 to 1,000 feet, depending on their age.
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These two young running enthusiasts were stride for stride at the front!
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Two buddies stand arm-in-arm after running their race.
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A pair of proud ladies showed the ribbons they received for their accomplishments while another young runner made sure to get in his post-run recovery meal.
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Runners received complimentary post-race massages, courtesy of Deva Spa.
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The fun continued even after the races in the festival area, where soccer was one of many family activities.
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A big green cheerleader gave a high-five to a happy face-painted child.
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Budding artists wrote Mother’s Day cards and colored pictures at the festival area.
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