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Andy Wacker of Boulder, Colo., fist pumps Shelby Billionaire dressed as Pikachu after taking first place in 41:09 at the Great Aloha Run on Monday. Wacker defended his title in the 8.2-mile race that started in downtown Honolulu and finished at Aloha Stadium.
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Iveen Chepkemoi, 20, crosses the finish line at Aloha Stadium.
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The top female finishers were Iveen Chepkemoi in 42:32, Lanni Marchant, from Canada in 46:20 and Cindy Anderson of Kailua in 46:57.
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Andy Wacker, from Boulder, Colo., defended his title in 41:09 during the Great Aloha Run on Monday.
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Police officer Ryan Lau runs for all fallen officers while carrying their flag. Lau finished in 2:03:02.
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Dressed as a dinosaur, Luis Salazar from Honolulu finishes the race in 1:47:48.
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2020 February 17 CTY - Photo by Kat Wade / Special to the Star Advertiser - Ronald Santos, left, from Kapolei high fives with volunteer Alysa Pascua, 15, while Glorrean Williander, 15, Ossie Lagaaia, 15, and Shanna Canencia, 14, cheer after the finish line at Hawaii Pacific Healthʻs 36th Annual Great Aloha Run finish at the Aloha Stadium on February 17, 2020 in Honolulu, Hi.
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2020 February 17 CTY - Photo by Kat Wade / Special to the Star Advertiser - Scott Saito-Takabayashi, left, and Makana Saito-Takabayashi from Wailuku, HI cruise through the tunnel towards the finish line of Hawaii Pacific Healthʻs 36th Annual Great Aloha Run finish at the Aloha Stadium on February 17, 2020 in Honolulu, Hi.
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2020 February 17 CTY - Photo by Kat Wade / Special to the Star Advertiser - Christina Gore from central Oahu, crosses the finish line with victory arms and a smile in Hawaii Pacific Healthʻs 36th Annual Great Aloha Run finish at the Aloha Stadium on February 17, 2020 in Honolulu, Hi.
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2020 February 17 CTY - Photo by Kat Wade / Special to the Star Advertiser - Noemi Cece, 11, holds hands with her father, Marine Corp. Sgt. Maj. Andrew Cece who waves the American flag high as they cross the finish line in Hawaii Pacific Healthʻs 36th Annual Great Aloha Run finish at the Aloha Stadium on February 17, 2020 in Honolulu, Hi.
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Opio Keliiwaiwaiole from Waianae crosses the finish line while carrying the Hawaiian flag in 1:48:38.
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Evelyn Galeaʻi, left, crosses the finish line with her friend Alex McGurie following close behind.
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Akiko Higa, right, from Ewa Beach, sprints to the finish in 2:02:19.
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Patricia Viernes of Pearl City finished in 2:07:59.
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Kimberli Belisario raises her arms as she heads toward the finish.
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Benaliz Juan, left, and Aljon Tacata stop to take a selfie before entering the tunnel to the finish line.
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Pogi Tevaga from Kaneohe crosses the finish line in 2:05:12.
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Renato Salvador, center, raises his arms as he crosses the finish line with a group that incluides Tanya McDowell, Rose Atiburcio, George Atiburcio and Lisa Peck.
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U.S. Army ROTC members, Savannah Cook, left, Natalie Kline, and Bridgette Aguirre cross the finish line with full packs in just under 2:12.
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Madison Makishima, 16 of Ewa Beach, receives her participation medal from volunteer Blake Moritsugu after she won the wheelchair division in 2:25:31.
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Ronald Santos of Kapolei high fives with volunteer Jenesis Henry, 15, while Alysa Pascua, 15, Glorrean Williander, 15, Ossie Lagaaia, 15, and Shanna Canencia, 14, cheer at the finish line.
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Madden Daniel-Santos, 5, left, and Lucas Her, 2, cross the finish line holding hands with Gavin Daniel-Santos at Aloha Stadium.
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Connie Comiso, 64, left, who won the first Great Aloha Run 36 years ago, receives a lei from Carole Kai Onouye, co-founder of the race.
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Celebrity emcee, entertainer, and radio personality Kimo Kahoano, left, chats with Connie Comiso, 64, who won the first Great Aloha Run 36 years ago. Comiso was 16th this year in 1:20:37.
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Andy Wacker, center, accepts his award and Seiko watch, with Miss Great Aloha Run Teen Alexis Copp, Seiko president and CEO Munehisa Shibasaki, Hawaii Pacific Health CEO Ray Vara and Miss Great Aloha Run Nicole Berriman.
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Iveen Chepkemoi, center, poses after accepting her award and Seiko watch, with Miss Great Aloha Run Teen Alexis Copp, Seiko president and CEO Munehisa Shibasaki, Hawaii Pacific Health CEO Ray Vara and Miss Great Aloha Run Nicole Berriman at Aloha Stadium.
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Rickus Jacobs of HawaiI Pacific University placed second in 41:55.
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Rickus Jacobs of HawaiI Pacific University placed second in 41:55.
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Jona Bodirsky, 18, placed third in menʻs race in 42:40.
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Lanni Marchant of finished second in 46:20.
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Cindy Anderson of Kailua finished third in 46:57.
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Cindy Anderson, who took third place in 46:57, chats with Lanni Marchant, who took second place in 46:20.
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Second-place female finisher Lanni Marchant, left, chats with men's winner Andy Wacker and his wife Karley Rempel at the finish area. Rempel was in seventh place in 50:35.
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Andy Wacker, from Boulder, Colo., crosses the finish line first at Aloha Stadium.
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Iveen Chepkemoi, 20, from Kenya took first place in the women's division and and third place overall in 42:32.
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Iveen Chepkemoi, 20, from Kenya took first place in the women's division and and third place overall in 42:32.
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Iveen Chepkemoi, 20, from Kenya took first place in the women's division and and third place overall in 42:32, greets Andy Wacker, from Boulder, Colo., after he defended his title in 41:09 during the Great Aloha Run on Monday.