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  • PHOTOS: Runners take on the 51st annual Cherry Blossom 10 Mile Race in DC – WTOP News

    PHOTOS: Runners take on the 51st annual Cherry Blossom 10 Mile Race in DC – WTOP News

    WTOP’s Shayna Estulin reports from the finish line at the 10 mile cherry blossom run in D.C. on Sunday.

    On Sunday, thousands of runners gathered at the Washington Monument for the annual Credit Union Cherry Blossom Ten Mile Run, an annual spring tradition in the District.

    First place winners of this years race were, in the women’s category, Sarah Chelangat and Emily Durgin (USATF). In the men’s category, Wesley Kiptoo and Hillary Bor (USATF) earned top honors.

    Though the race is a D.C. tradition, runners came from around the world to participate. Runner Alex Ostberg flew in from Oregon with his family to take part in his first Cherry Blossom run.

    “It was a blast,” he said. “Very scenic venue, beautiful course, perfect weather. Couldn’t ask for more.”

    The route took runners across the Potomac into Arlington, Virginia, via the Memorial Bridge and back, continuing along the Tidal Basin and down to Hains Point before finishing at the Washington Monument.

    While peak cherry blossom season is over, a “Stumpy” tree mascot was on hand to cheer runners on. Stumpy, a short cherry blossom tree that’s been slated for removal from the Tidal Basin, has captured the hearts of fans across the world.

    Takoma Park, Maryland, resident, Alfonso Revilla and his toddler Leo, were also cheering from the finish line, celebrating Sara Servin who is getting back into running after giving birth.

    “She’s been doing an incredible job training,” he said of his wife. “I’m so proud of her and I love her so much,” he said.

    The Cherry Blossom 10-mile race, as well as Saturday’s 5k run/walk, raises money for the Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals.

    Shayna Estulin

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  • Metrorail to open early to get runners to cherry blossom 10 miler’s starting line – WTOP News

    Metrorail to open early to get runners to cherry blossom 10 miler’s starting line – WTOP News

    If you’re wondering how you’re going to reach the starting line for the District’s Cherry Blossom 10 Mile Run in April, there’s an option that will alleviate the stress of needing to park downtown.

    If you’re wondering how you’re going to reach the starting line for the Cherry Blossom 10 Mile Run in April, there’s an option that will alleviate the stress of needing to park in downtown D.C.

    Metrorail is opening two hours early on Sunday, April 7 so runners can hop on the train to get to the annual race.

    Metro will run its normal service beginning at 5 a.m., with the closest station to the start and finish lines being the Smithsonian station on the Blue, Orange and Silver lines. An alternative to that station is the Federal Triangle or L’Enfant Plaza stops.

    Metro said that the early service for the race was approved under new guidelines issued last year, which allow Metro to provide additional service for large-scale events expecting 10,000 or more people.

    The Cherry Blossom 10 Mile Run attracts more than 17,000 runners from around the world to D.C., according to its website.


    More Cherry Blossom Festival News

    In theme with the race and the National Cherry Blossom Festival, Metro launched its three cherry blossom-themed buses and six-car train wrapped in pictures of the trees. The themed buses and railcars can be tracked by clicking on the special events tab on WMATA’s website and following the cherry blossom icon.

    Want more details on how to get around town during the Cherry Blossom Festival? Find WTOP’s detailed guide here.

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    Valerie Bonk

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