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Thousands of runners hit the pavement for the 51st Honolulu Marathon

The Honolulu Marathon started at Ala Moana Boulevard and Queen Street, headed toward downtown Honolulu and snaked through Kapiolani Park then Hawaii Kai and back. Thousands participated in the 26.2-mile race on Sunday, Dec. 10.

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Marathon emcees, Kei Segawa, and Maleka Mcdonnell get set to emcee marathon.
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Marathon runners get set to start at Ala Moana Park, head downtown, snake through Kapiolani Park en route to Hawaii Kai and back. Finish at Kapiolani Park.
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Yoshihiko Agematsu, left, Yukari Agematsu, and Misato Oto start race.
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Fireworks start as Marathon begins at Ala Moana Park, heads downtown, snakes through Kapiolani Park en route to Hawaii Kai and back. Finishes at Kapiolani Park.
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Japan Airlines workers wearing planes on their backs take a photo.
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Paxton-Grey Sugino, bottom, starts Marathon.
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Runners go against HI traffic and down ramp to Kealaolu Ave.
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Water break on Kealaolu Ave, after 22 miles.
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A runner sporting chainsaws on Kealaolu Ave.
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Cat Orlan was cheering runners in Kahala.
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Marathon starts at Ala Moana Park, heads downtown, snakes through Kapiolani Park en route to Hawaii Kai and back. Finishes at Kapiolani Park.
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Seiichi Shimuta on Kealaolu Ave douses himself with water.
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Cheerleaders on Monsarrat Ave.
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Masazumi Soejima wins wheelchair division.
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A tired runner pauses on Kilauea Ave. ramp.
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Kiyoko Negishi, middle, had her family in tow on Monsarrat.
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Toshiharu Shibata, near Waialae Country Club.
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Takashi Ishii make his way down Kalakaua Ave.
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Rodel Domingo on Kealaolu Ave was grateful for a spray of water.
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Wakako Tsuchida smiles after finishing.
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2023 Women’s Champion, Cynthia Limo breaks tape.
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Jayde Medeiros was spraying down Yoshihisa Yamamoto on Kealaolu Ave.
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2023 men’s Champion Paul Lonyangata wins in 2:15:42.
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2023 Women’s Champion, Cynthia Limo.
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Filmon Ande, third place, Paul Lonyangata, Men’s champion, and Ruben Kerio, second place, after Honolulu Marathon.

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