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Stanley Kebenei of USA placed 35th.
Stanley Kebenei of USA placed 35th.
Stephanie Bruce of USA, a veteran of two World XC heads through the mud, just ahead of three USA teammates. Dolshi Tesfu of Eritrea, placed 38th, and Emily Brichacek of Australia, placed 35th.
Stephanie Bruce of USA, a veteran of two World XC heads through the mud, just ahead of three USA teammates. Dolshi Tesfu of Eritrea, placed 38th, and Emily Brichacek of Australia, placed 35th.
Joshua Cheptegei of Uganda is overjoyed with the World XC title, he worked hard to win.
Joshua Cheptegei of Uganda is overjoyed with the World XC title, he worked hard to win.
Jared Ward #24 in the final 2K of the Boston Marathon. The iconic Citgo sign and Kenmore Square loom ahead. Ward had a great day with a 2:09:25 and 8th overall.
Jared Ward #24 in the final 2K of the Boston Marathon. The iconic Citgo sign and Kenmore Square loom ahead. Ward had a great day with a 2:09:25 and 8th overall.
Lead men and the Washington Monument.
Lead men and the Washington Monument.
Megan DiGregorio of Baltimore running top master Pete LoBianco #204 just south of the Howard Tunnel, in the pouring rain.
Megan DiGregorio of Baltimore running top master Pete LoBianco #204 just south of the Howard Tunnel, in the pouring rain.
East Kilbride Tartan Army. It wouldn't be XC without them boyz. (Photo by Karen Mitchell).
East Kilbride Tartan Army. It wouldn’t be XC without them boyz. (Photo by Karen Mitchell).
Miguel Encinas of Bridgeport, Ohio runs the Debbie Green Memorial 5K with the USA flag.
Miguel Encinas of Bridgeport, Ohio runs the Debbie Green Memorial 5K with the USA flag.
Gabriel Mudel of USA placed 72nd in U20 race. Behind him is the infamous Museum Roof.
Gabriel Mudel of USA placed 72nd in U20 race. Behind him is the infamous Museum Roof.
Lacy Deller in July 4 patriotic gear gives me the peace sign while rounding the Shoe House.
Lacy Deller in July 4 patriotic gear gives me the peace sign while rounding the Shoe House.
Des Linden of Michigan is a fan favorite. Linden won in 2018, placed 5th in 2019 in 2:27:00.
Des Linden of Michigan is a fan favorite. Linden won in 2018, placed 5th in 2019 in 2:27:00.
Batman gets the kids ready to run the fun run.
Batman gets the kids ready to run the fun run.
Cute kid in the fun run with her shades.
Cute kid in the fun run with her shades.
The iconic photo of every Broad Street Run, is the one with City Hall looming behind the leaders. One of the staff used to call it "the money shot."
The iconic photo of every Broad Street Run, is the one with City Hall looming behind the leaders. One of the staff used to call it “the money shot.”
Shalane Flanagan and Lynn Jennings. (Photo by Karen Mitchell).
Shalane Flanagan and Lynn Jennings. (Photo by Karen Mitchell).
Lead men pass the Lincoln Monument in the first mile of the Credit Union Cherry Blossom 10 Mile Run.
Lead men pass the Lincoln Monument in the first mile of the Credit Union Cherry Blossom 10 Mile Run.
Kirk Millikan of Richmond, VA ran 3:30:44 dressed as a taco. Matt Puffer #725 of Valparaiso, IN finished 42 seconds in front of the treat.
Kirk Millikan of Richmond, VA ran 3:30:44 dressed as a taco. Matt Puffer #725 of Valparaiso, IN finished 42 seconds in front of the treat.
Rich Erdlen of the Flying Feet Racing Team, runs across the water.
Rich Erdlen of the Flying Feet Racing Team, runs across the water.
Deena Kastor ran 59:15, then stayed around to warmly greet other fast finishers like Maura Carroll of Arlington, VA. Kastor was second master.
Deena Kastor ran 59:15, then stayed around to warmly greet other fast finishers like Maura Carroll of Arlington, VA. Kastor was second master.
Yuki Kawauchi of Japan was the 2018 winner, Krista Duchene of Canada was third overall and top master among the women. Both might be hoping for wicked weather again in 2019, as they both thrive in bad conditions. (Photo by Karen Mitchell).
Yuki Kawauchi of Japan was the 2018 winner, Krista Duchene of Canada was third overall and top master among the women. Both might be hoping for wicked weather again in 2019, as they both thrive in bad conditions. (Photo by Karen Mitchell).
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