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Lt. John Roy, far right, of the Auburn Fire Department keeps up with the pack during the Auburn Firefighters Kids’ Fun Run in Auburn on Sunday. The run across the Bernard Lown Peace Bridge took place prior to the L-A Bridge Run, the final 5K run/walk of the Greater L-A Triple Crown Series. Ariel Conant, front in pink, 8, of Auburn was the first female to cross the finish line of the kid’s run. Reuben Tripp (14), 11, of Auburn, was the first male. Ben Fletcher of Auburn was the first competitor to finish the 5K race out of 445 participants. Tina Meserve of Livermore won the women’s race.
Isabella Pray, 10, of Minot volunteers as a course monitor during the L-A Bridge Run in Auburn on Sunday. The fifth-grader at Minot Consolidated School and her mother, Tracey, have volunteered at various events throughout the summer.
Abbey Newcomb and John Dube, both of Auburn, dash to the finish line during the L-A Bridge Run in Auburn on Sunday.
Race volunteer Brian DuBois cheers as Tina Meserve of Livermore crosses the finish line to win the women’s race during the L-A Bridge Run in Auburn on Sunday. Meserve crossed the line in 18:49.6.
Kristina Smith, 15, of Poland crosses the Bernard Lown Peace Bridge on her way to a third-place finish in the women’s race of the L-A Bridge Run on Sunday.
Christina Cifelli of Lewiston carries 2-year-old Amelia Smith of Poland to the finish line during the Auburn Firefighters Kids’ Fun Run in Auburn on Sunday. Smith’s mother, Jessica, and stepsister, Kristina Smith, run behind.
Ariel Conant, 8, of Auburn watches the runners as they come across the Bernard Lown Peace Bridge during the L-A Bridge Run in Auburn on Sunday. Conant was the first female to cross the finish line during the Auburn Firefighters Kids’ Fun Run.
Joey Samson, 6, and his grandmother Diane Cates, both of Auburn, look for Samson’s mother, Jessica, at the start of the race in Auburn on Sunday. The L-A Bridge Run was Jessica Samson’s first running race. “The big four-zero is coming, so I need to do it now so I can say I did it in my 30s,” said Samson, who will turn 40 next March.
Tish Caldwell, right, encourages participants during the Auburn Firefighters Kids’ Fun Run in Auburn on Sunday.
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