| March 21, 2010
Team for Kids—adult runners who raise money for NYRR Youth Programs for schoolchildren—displayed their lime-green pride all over the course of the 2010 NYC Half-Marathon. Despite months of hard training and fund-raising and an early-morning race start, it was tough to spot a TFK runner who wasn’t flashing a smile. Congratulations to TFK runners for raising more than $150,000 for youth running and character-building programs!
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TFK members gather outside the Guggenheim Museum, near the race start at 95th Street and East Drive in Central Park.
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Joy Chiu (left) and Katherine Reyes bonded during the predawn outside the Guggenheim.
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Donna Minotti of Branford, CT, charged through Times Square; the PowerGel she was holding powered her to finish in 1:53:33.
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Phyllis Njeru of Cliffside Park, NJ, finished in 1:53:08, and looked great doing it.
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Kids cheered on their heroes with Thunderstix at the TFK cheer zone in Times Square.
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Noelle Fankhauser looked happy and relaxed running down 42nd Street.
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James Brozowski of Astoria got some inspiration from a mascot running amok along the West Side Highway.
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Clay Riley of Saint Albans, NY, kept his eyes focused on the finish line.
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The next generation of TFK runners cheered for the team in the final mile.
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Powered by endorphins, these runners goofed around in the charity row area after the hard work was done.
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The West Side waterfront provided an ideal place to keep warm in the sun while stretching.
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No matter how many medals a runner may amass over the years, each one symbolizes a great accomplishment.
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