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Start, Finish, & Atmosphere - Photos by Megan Sebeck

Runners and volunteers came out to honor and celebrate their heros while running 13.1 miles through Fayetteville. Starting at Lewis & Clark, the Mayor, Miss U of A, Barre3, and a 9/11 Memorial Color Guard kicked off the race. Runners from all backgrounds including firemen in gear, ran the entire 13.1 miles to the Walton Arts Center on Dickson Street cheered on by the many volunteers.

THESE PHOTOS ARE FREE, FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY, COURTESY OF RUSH RUNNING.
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  • Runners and volunteers came out to honor and celebrate their heros while running 13.1 miles through Fayetteville.    Starting at Lewis & Clark, the Mayor, Miss Arkansas, Barre3, and a 9/11 Memorial Color Guard kicked off the race.  Runners from all backgrounds including firemen in gear, ran the entire 13.1 miles to the Walton Arts Center on Dickson Street cheered on by the many volunteers.

THESE PHOTOS ARE FREE, FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY, COURTESY OF RUSH RUNNING.

    Runners and volunteers came out to honor and celebrate their heros while running 13.1 miles through Fayetteville. Starting at Lewis & Clark, the Mayor, Miss Arkansas, Barre3, and a 9/11 Memorial Color Guard kicked off the race. Runners from all backgrounds including firemen in gear, ran the entire 13.1 miles to the Walton Arts Center on Dickson Street cheered on by the many volunteers. THESE PHOTOS ARE FREE, FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY, COURTESY OF RUSH RUNNING.

  • Runners and volunteers came out to honor and celebrate their heros while running 13.1 miles through Fayetteville.    Starting at Lewis & Clark, the Mayor, Miss Arkansas, Barre3, and a 9/11 Memorial Color Guard kicked off the race.  Runners from all backgrounds including firemen in gear, ran the entire 13.1 miles to the Walton Arts Center on Dickson Street cheered on by the many volunteers.

THESE PHOTOS ARE FREE, FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY, COURTESY OF RUSH RUNNING.

    Runners and volunteers came out to honor and celebrate their heros while running 13.1 miles through Fayetteville. Starting at Lewis & Clark, the Mayor, Miss Arkansas, Barre3, and a 9/11 Memorial Color Guard kicked off the race. Runners from all backgrounds including firemen in gear, ran the entire 13.1 miles to the Walton Arts Center on Dickson Street cheered on by the many volunteers. THESE PHOTOS ARE FREE, FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY, COURTESY OF RUSH RUNNING.

  • Runners and volunteers came out to honor and celebrate their heros while running 13.1 miles through Fayetteville.    Starting at Lewis & Clark, the Mayor, Miss Arkansas, Barre3, and a 9/11 Memorial Color Guard kicked off the race.  Runners from all backgrounds including firemen in gear, ran the entire 13.1 miles to the Walton Arts Center on Dickson Street cheered on by the many volunteers.

THESE PHOTOS ARE FREE, FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY, COURTESY OF RUSH RUNNING.

    Runners and volunteers came out to honor and celebrate their heros while running 13.1 miles through Fayetteville. Starting at Lewis & Clark, the Mayor, Miss Arkansas, Barre3, and a 9/11 Memorial Color Guard kicked off the race. Runners from all backgrounds including firemen in gear, ran the entire 13.1 miles to the Walton Arts Center on Dickson Street cheered on by the many volunteers. THESE PHOTOS ARE FREE, FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY, COURTESY OF RUSH RUNNING.

  • Runners and volunteers came out to honor and celebrate their heros while running 13.1 miles through Fayetteville.    Starting at Lewis & Clark, the Mayor, Miss Arkansas, Barre3, and a 9/11 Memorial Color Guard kicked off the race.  Runners from all backgrounds including firemen in gear, ran the entire 13.1 miles to the Walton Arts Center on Dickson Street cheered on by the many volunteers.

THESE PHOTOS ARE FREE, FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY, COURTESY OF RUSH RUNNING.

    Runners and volunteers came out to honor and celebrate their heros while running 13.1 miles through Fayetteville. Starting at Lewis & Clark, the Mayor, Miss Arkansas, Barre3, and a 9/11 Memorial Color Guard kicked off the race. Runners from all backgrounds including firemen in gear, ran the entire 13.1 miles to the Walton Arts Center on Dickson Street cheered on by the many volunteers. THESE PHOTOS ARE FREE, FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY, COURTESY OF RUSH RUNNING.

  • Runners and volunteers came out to honor and celebrate their heros while running 13.1 miles through Fayetteville.    Starting at Lewis & Clark, the Mayor, Miss Arkansas, Barre3, and a 9/11 Memorial Color Guard kicked off the race.  Runners from all backgrounds including firemen in gear, ran the entire 13.1 miles to the Walton Arts Center on Dickson Street cheered on by the many volunteers.

THESE PHOTOS ARE FREE, FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY, COURTESY OF RUSH RUNNING.

    Runners and volunteers came out to honor and celebrate their heros while running 13.1 miles through Fayetteville. Starting at Lewis & Clark, the Mayor, Miss Arkansas, Barre3, and a 9/11 Memorial Color Guard kicked off the race. Runners from all backgrounds including firemen in gear, ran the entire 13.1 miles to the Walton Arts Center on Dickson Street cheered on by the many volunteers. THESE PHOTOS ARE FREE, FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY, COURTESY OF RUSH RUNNING.

  • Runners and volunteers came out to honor and celebrate their heros while running 13.1 miles through Fayetteville.    Starting at Lewis & Clark, the Mayor, Miss Arkansas, Barre3, and a 9/11 Memorial Color Guard kicked off the race.  Runners from all backgrounds including firemen in gear, ran the entire 13.1 miles to the Walton Arts Center on Dickson Street cheered on by the many volunteers.

THESE PHOTOS ARE FREE, FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY, COURTESY OF RUSH RUNNING.

    Runners and volunteers came out to honor and celebrate their heros while running 13.1 miles through Fayetteville. Starting at Lewis & Clark, the Mayor, Miss Arkansas, Barre3, and a 9/11 Memorial Color Guard kicked off the race. Runners from all backgrounds including firemen in gear, ran the entire 13.1 miles to the Walton Arts Center on Dickson Street cheered on by the many volunteers. THESE PHOTOS ARE FREE, FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY, COURTESY OF RUSH RUNNING.

  • Runners and volunteers came out to honor and celebrate their heros while running 13.1 miles through Fayetteville.    Starting at Lewis & Clark, the Mayor, Miss Arkansas, Barre3, and a 9/11 Memorial Color Guard kicked off the race.  Runners from all backgrounds including firemen in gear, ran the entire 13.1 miles to the Walton Arts Center on Dickson Street cheered on by the many volunteers.

THESE PHOTOS ARE FREE, FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY, COURTESY OF RUSH RUNNING.

    Runners and volunteers came out to honor and celebrate their heros while running 13.1 miles through Fayetteville. Starting at Lewis & Clark, the Mayor, Miss Arkansas, Barre3, and a 9/11 Memorial Color Guard kicked off the race. Runners from all backgrounds including firemen in gear, ran the entire 13.1 miles to the Walton Arts Center on Dickson Street cheered on by the many volunteers. THESE PHOTOS ARE FREE, FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY, COURTESY OF RUSH RUNNING.

  • Runners and volunteers came out to honor and celebrate their heros while running 13.1 miles through Fayetteville.    Starting at Lewis & Clark, the Mayor, Miss Arkansas, Barre3, and a 9/11 Memorial Color Guard kicked off the race.  Runners from all backgrounds including firemen in gear, ran the entire 13.1 miles to the Walton Arts Center on Dickson Street cheered on by the many volunteers.

THESE PHOTOS ARE FREE, FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY, COURTESY OF RUSH RUNNING.

    Runners and volunteers came out to honor and celebrate their heros while running 13.1 miles through Fayetteville. Starting at Lewis & Clark, the Mayor, Miss Arkansas, Barre3, and a 9/11 Memorial Color Guard kicked off the race. Runners from all backgrounds including firemen in gear, ran the entire 13.1 miles to the Walton Arts Center on Dickson Street cheered on by the many volunteers. THESE PHOTOS ARE FREE, FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY, COURTESY OF RUSH RUNNING.

  • Runners and volunteers came out to honor and celebrate their heros while running 13.1 miles through Fayetteville.    Starting at Lewis & Clark, the Mayor, Miss Arkansas, Barre3, and a 9/11 Memorial Color Guard kicked off the race.  Runners from all backgrounds including firemen in gear, ran the entire 13.1 miles to the Walton Arts Center on Dickson Street cheered on by the many volunteers.

THESE PHOTOS ARE FREE, FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY, COURTESY OF RUSH RUNNING.

    Runners and volunteers came out to honor and celebrate their heros while running 13.1 miles through Fayetteville. Starting at Lewis & Clark, the Mayor, Miss Arkansas, Barre3, and a 9/11 Memorial Color Guard kicked off the race. Runners from all backgrounds including firemen in gear, ran the entire 13.1 miles to the Walton Arts Center on Dickson Street cheered on by the many volunteers. THESE PHOTOS ARE FREE, FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY, COURTESY OF RUSH RUNNING.

  • Runners and volunteers came out to honor and celebrate their heros while running 13.1 miles through Fayetteville.    Starting at Lewis & Clark, the Mayor, Miss Arkansas, Barre3, and a 9/11 Memorial Color Guard kicked off the race.  Runners from all backgrounds including firemen in gear, ran the entire 13.1 miles to the Walton Arts Center on Dickson Street cheered on by the many volunteers.

THESE PHOTOS ARE FREE, FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY, COURTESY OF RUSH RUNNING.

    Runners and volunteers came out to honor and celebrate their heros while running 13.1 miles through Fayetteville. Starting at Lewis & Clark, the Mayor, Miss Arkansas, Barre3, and a 9/11 Memorial Color Guard kicked off the race. Runners from all backgrounds including firemen in gear, ran the entire 13.1 miles to the Walton Arts Center on Dickson Street cheered on by the many volunteers. THESE PHOTOS ARE FREE, FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY, COURTESY OF RUSH RUNNING.

  • Runners and volunteers came out to honor and celebrate their heros while running 13.1 miles through Fayetteville.    Starting at Lewis & Clark, the Mayor, Miss Arkansas, Barre3, and a 9/11 Memorial Color Guard kicked off the race.  Runners from all backgrounds including firemen in gear, ran the entire 13.1 miles to the Walton Arts Center on Dickson Street cheered on by the many volunteers.

THESE PHOTOS ARE FREE, FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY, COURTESY OF RUSH RUNNING.

    Runners and volunteers came out to honor and celebrate their heros while running 13.1 miles through Fayetteville. Starting at Lewis & Clark, the Mayor, Miss Arkansas, Barre3, and a 9/11 Memorial Color Guard kicked off the race. Runners from all backgrounds including firemen in gear, ran the entire 13.1 miles to the Walton Arts Center on Dickson Street cheered on by the many volunteers. THESE PHOTOS ARE FREE, FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY, COURTESY OF RUSH RUNNING.

  • Runners and volunteers came out to honor and celebrate their heros while running 13.1 miles through Fayetteville.    Starting at Lewis & Clark, the Mayor, Miss Arkansas, Barre3, and a 9/11 Memorial Color Guard kicked off the race.  Runners from all backgrounds including firemen in gear, ran the entire 13.1 miles to the Walton Arts Center on Dickson Street cheered on by the many volunteers.

THESE PHOTOS ARE FREE, FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY, COURTESY OF RUSH RUNNING.

    Runners and volunteers came out to honor and celebrate their heros while running 13.1 miles through Fayetteville. Starting at Lewis & Clark, the Mayor, Miss Arkansas, Barre3, and a 9/11 Memorial Color Guard kicked off the race. Runners from all backgrounds including firemen in gear, ran the entire 13.1 miles to the Walton Arts Center on Dickson Street cheered on by the many volunteers. THESE PHOTOS ARE FREE, FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY, COURTESY OF RUSH RUNNING.

  • Runners and volunteers came out to honor and celebrate their heros while running 13.1 miles through Fayetteville.    Starting at Lewis & Clark, the Mayor, Miss Arkansas, Barre3, and a 9/11 Memorial Color Guard kicked off the race.  Runners from all backgrounds including firemen in gear, ran the entire 13.1 miles to the Walton Arts Center on Dickson Street cheered on by the many volunteers.

THESE PHOTOS ARE FREE, FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY, COURTESY OF RUSH RUNNING.

    Runners and volunteers came out to honor and celebrate their heros while running 13.1 miles through Fayetteville. Starting at Lewis & Clark, the Mayor, Miss Arkansas, Barre3, and a 9/11 Memorial Color Guard kicked off the race. Runners from all backgrounds including firemen in gear, ran the entire 13.1 miles to the Walton Arts Center on Dickson Street cheered on by the many volunteers. THESE PHOTOS ARE FREE, FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY, COURTESY OF RUSH RUNNING.

  • Runners and volunteers came out to honor and celebrate their heros while running 13.1 miles through Fayetteville.    Starting at Lewis & Clark, the Mayor, Miss Arkansas, Barre3, and a 9/11 Memorial Color Guard kicked off the race.  Runners from all backgrounds including firemen in gear, ran the entire 13.1 miles to the Walton Arts Center on Dickson Street cheered on by the many volunteers.

THESE PHOTOS ARE FREE, FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY, COURTESY OF RUSH RUNNING.

    Runners and volunteers came out to honor and celebrate their heros while running 13.1 miles through Fayetteville. Starting at Lewis & Clark, the Mayor, Miss Arkansas, Barre3, and a 9/11 Memorial Color Guard kicked off the race. Runners from all backgrounds including firemen in gear, ran the entire 13.1 miles to the Walton Arts Center on Dickson Street cheered on by the many volunteers. THESE PHOTOS ARE FREE, FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY, COURTESY OF RUSH RUNNING.

  • Runners and volunteers came out to honor and celebrate their heros while running 13.1 miles through Fayetteville.    Starting at Lewis & Clark, the Mayor, Miss Arkansas, Barre3, and a 9/11 Memorial Color Guard kicked off the race.  Runners from all backgrounds including firemen in gear, ran the entire 13.1 miles to the Walton Arts Center on Dickson Street cheered on by the many volunteers.

THESE PHOTOS ARE FREE, FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY, COURTESY OF RUSH RUNNING.

    Runners and volunteers came out to honor and celebrate their heros while running 13.1 miles through Fayetteville. Starting at Lewis & Clark, the Mayor, Miss Arkansas, Barre3, and a 9/11 Memorial Color Guard kicked off the race. Runners from all backgrounds including firemen in gear, ran the entire 13.1 miles to the Walton Arts Center on Dickson Street cheered on by the many volunteers. THESE PHOTOS ARE FREE, FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY, COURTESY OF RUSH RUNNING.

  • Runners and volunteers came out to honor and celebrate their heros while running 13.1 miles through Fayetteville.    Starting at Lewis & Clark, the Mayor, Miss Arkansas, Barre3, and a 9/11 Memorial Color Guard kicked off the race.  Runners from all backgrounds including firemen in gear, ran the entire 13.1 miles to the Walton Arts Center on Dickson Street cheered on by the many volunteers.

THESE PHOTOS ARE FREE, FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY, COURTESY OF RUSH RUNNING.

    Runners and volunteers came out to honor and celebrate their heros while running 13.1 miles through Fayetteville. Starting at Lewis & Clark, the Mayor, Miss Arkansas, Barre3, and a 9/11 Memorial Color Guard kicked off the race. Runners from all backgrounds including firemen in gear, ran the entire 13.1 miles to the Walton Arts Center on Dickson Street cheered on by the many volunteers. THESE PHOTOS ARE FREE, FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY, COURTESY OF RUSH RUNNING.

  • Runners and volunteers came out to honor and celebrate their heros while running 13.1 miles through Fayetteville.    Starting at Lewis & Clark, the Mayor, Miss Arkansas, Barre3, and a 9/11 Memorial Color Guard kicked off the race.  Runners from all backgrounds including firemen in gear, ran the entire 13.1 miles to the Walton Arts Center on Dickson Street cheered on by the many volunteers.

THESE PHOTOS ARE FREE, FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY, COURTESY OF RUSH RUNNING.

    Runners and volunteers came out to honor and celebrate their heros while running 13.1 miles through Fayetteville. Starting at Lewis & Clark, the Mayor, Miss Arkansas, Barre3, and a 9/11 Memorial Color Guard kicked off the race. Runners from all backgrounds including firemen in gear, ran the entire 13.1 miles to the Walton Arts Center on Dickson Street cheered on by the many volunteers. THESE PHOTOS ARE FREE, FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY, COURTESY OF RUSH RUNNING.

  • Runners and volunteers came out to honor and celebrate their heros while running 13.1 miles through Fayetteville.    Starting at Lewis & Clark, the Mayor, Miss Arkansas, Barre3, and a 9/11 Memorial Color Guard kicked off the race.  Runners from all backgrounds including firemen in gear, ran the entire 13.1 miles to the Walton Arts Center on Dickson Street cheered on by the many volunteers.

THESE PHOTOS ARE FREE, FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY, COURTESY OF RUSH RUNNING.

    Runners and volunteers came out to honor and celebrate their heros while running 13.1 miles through Fayetteville. Starting at Lewis & Clark, the Mayor, Miss Arkansas, Barre3, and a 9/11 Memorial Color Guard kicked off the race. Runners from all backgrounds including firemen in gear, ran the entire 13.1 miles to the Walton Arts Center on Dickson Street cheered on by the many volunteers. THESE PHOTOS ARE FREE, FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY, COURTESY OF RUSH RUNNING.

  • Runners and volunteers came out to honor and celebrate their heros while running 13.1 miles through Fayetteville.    Starting at Lewis & Clark, the Mayor, Miss Arkansas, Barre3, and a 9/11 Memorial Color Guard kicked off the race.  Runners from all backgrounds including firemen in gear, ran the entire 13.1 miles to the Walton Arts Center on Dickson Street cheered on by the many volunteers.

THESE PHOTOS ARE FREE, FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY, COURTESY OF RUSH RUNNING.

    Runners and volunteers came out to honor and celebrate their heros while running 13.1 miles through Fayetteville. Starting at Lewis & Clark, the Mayor, Miss Arkansas, Barre3, and a 9/11 Memorial Color Guard kicked off the race. Runners from all backgrounds including firemen in gear, ran the entire 13.1 miles to the Walton Arts Center on Dickson Street cheered on by the many volunteers. THESE PHOTOS ARE FREE, FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY, COURTESY OF RUSH RUNNING.

  • Runners and volunteers came out to honor and celebrate their heros while running 13.1 miles through Fayetteville.    Starting at Lewis & Clark, the Mayor, Miss Arkansas, Barre3, and a 9/11 Memorial Color Guard kicked off the race.  Runners from all backgrounds including firemen in gear, ran the entire 13.1 miles to the Walton Arts Center on Dickson Street cheered on by the many volunteers.

THESE PHOTOS ARE FREE, FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY, COURTESY OF RUSH RUNNING.

    Runners and volunteers came out to honor and celebrate their heros while running 13.1 miles through Fayetteville. Starting at Lewis & Clark, the Mayor, Miss Arkansas, Barre3, and a 9/11 Memorial Color Guard kicked off the race. Runners from all backgrounds including firemen in gear, ran the entire 13.1 miles to the Walton Arts Center on Dickson Street cheered on by the many volunteers. THESE PHOTOS ARE FREE, FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY, COURTESY OF RUSH RUNNING.

  • Runners and volunteers came out to honor and celebrate their heros while running 13.1 miles through Fayetteville.    Starting at Lewis & Clark, the Mayor, Miss Arkansas, Barre3, and a 9/11 Memorial Color Guard kicked off the race.  Runners from all backgrounds including firemen in gear, ran the entire 13.1 miles to the Walton Arts Center on Dickson Street cheered on by the many volunteers.

THESE PHOTOS ARE FREE, FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY, COURTESY OF RUSH RUNNING.

    Runners and volunteers came out to honor and celebrate their heros while running 13.1 miles through Fayetteville. Starting at Lewis & Clark, the Mayor, Miss Arkansas, Barre3, and a 9/11 Memorial Color Guard kicked off the race. Runners from all backgrounds including firemen in gear, ran the entire 13.1 miles to the Walton Arts Center on Dickson Street cheered on by the many volunteers. THESE PHOTOS ARE FREE, FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY, COURTESY OF RUSH RUNNING.

  • Runners and volunteers came out to honor and celebrate their heros while running 13.1 miles through Fayetteville.    Starting at Lewis & Clark, the Mayor, Miss Arkansas, Barre3, and a 9/11 Memorial Color Guard kicked off the race.  Runners from all backgrounds including firemen in gear, ran the entire 13.1 miles to the Walton Arts Center on Dickson Street cheered on by the many volunteers.

THESE PHOTOS ARE FREE, FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY, COURTESY OF RUSH RUNNING.

    Runners and volunteers came out to honor and celebrate their heros while running 13.1 miles through Fayetteville. Starting at Lewis & Clark, the Mayor, Miss Arkansas, Barre3, and a 9/11 Memorial Color Guard kicked off the race. Runners from all backgrounds including firemen in gear, ran the entire 13.1 miles to the Walton Arts Center on Dickson Street cheered on by the many volunteers. THESE PHOTOS ARE FREE, FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY, COURTESY OF RUSH RUNNING.

  • Runners and volunteers came out to honor and celebrate their heros while running 13.1 miles through Fayetteville.    Starting at Lewis & Clark, the Mayor, Miss Arkansas, Barre3, and a 9/11 Memorial Color Guard kicked off the race.  Runners from all backgrounds including firemen in gear, ran the entire 13.1 miles to the Walton Arts Center on Dickson Street cheered on by the many volunteers.

THESE PHOTOS ARE FREE, FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY, COURTESY OF RUSH RUNNING.

    Runners and volunteers came out to honor and celebrate their heros while running 13.1 miles through Fayetteville. Starting at Lewis & Clark, the Mayor, Miss Arkansas, Barre3, and a 9/11 Memorial Color Guard kicked off the race. Runners from all backgrounds including firemen in gear, ran the entire 13.1 miles to the Walton Arts Center on Dickson Street cheered on by the many volunteers. THESE PHOTOS ARE FREE, FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY, COURTESY OF RUSH RUNNING.

  • Runners and volunteers came out to honor and celebrate their heros while running 13.1 miles through Fayetteville.    Starting at Lewis & Clark, the Mayor, Miss Arkansas, Barre3, and a 9/11 Memorial Color Guard kicked off the race.  Runners from all backgrounds including firemen in gear, ran the entire 13.1 miles to the Walton Arts Center on Dickson Street cheered on by the many volunteers.

THESE PHOTOS ARE FREE, FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY, COURTESY OF RUSH RUNNING.

    Runners and volunteers came out to honor and celebrate their heros while running 13.1 miles through Fayetteville. Starting at Lewis & Clark, the Mayor, Miss Arkansas, Barre3, and a 9/11 Memorial Color Guard kicked off the race. Runners from all backgrounds including firemen in gear, ran the entire 13.1 miles to the Walton Arts Center on Dickson Street cheered on by the many volunteers. THESE PHOTOS ARE FREE, FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY, COURTESY OF RUSH RUNNING.

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