She won the Red Dress Race for Women last year, too, and did so this year with an even more convincing lead. Brittany Heninger is a 28-year old former UConn runner with a doctorate in physical therapy. The second place runner finished 29 seconds behind her.
The race supports heart health for women and draws a lot of runners.
Not content with being photographed as they ran past, this tiara-crowned mother
and two daughters stopped to wave.
Great idea for a race. They could have used that at the race i shot yesterday!
ReplyDeleteWhat joyful, happy photos! Have a happy week-end, Jack.
ReplyDeleteLove the family in tutus, Jack!
ReplyDeleteJack, we do need to talk. You need to stop associating with all these fast women. (Good for them supporting a most worthy cause.)
ReplyDeleteThank you for looking and your recent comments on my blog. You gave me a big smile this morning.
Now that looks like a fun race to participate in. I'm sending a little wave back to that royal trio.
ReplyDeleteI'd like to say I used to run like that.. but I was brought up not to tell fibs 😊 Aren't they all fabulous Jack!
ReplyDeleteThat's looks a lot of fun, dressing up and all.
ReplyDeleteA fun run for a great cause. Nice photos Jack!
ReplyDeleteNice to see people out supporting the cause.
ReplyDeleteNice sequence. Young and old, all with a common goal.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a great race. Now I wonder: if women had worn tutus and tiaras back when I was a tad younger, would I have run? Naaah.
ReplyDeleteHa, I love the tutus! Fun to see!
ReplyDeleteThat is creative!
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