Over 20,000 Participate in Record-Breaking Cherry Blossom 10-Miler
Over 20,000 Participate in Record-Breaking Cherry Blossom 10-Miler

Over 20,000 Participate in Record-Breaking Cherry Blossom 10-Miler

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Recent running events showcased significant participation and community spirit across various locations. The second annual Thatcham 10k attracted hundreds of runners and introduced a Non-Binary category, with Jack Boswell winning the men's race in a record time of 35:06. In Hue, Vietnam, over 12,000 runners participated in the fifth VnExpress Marathon, helping to promote local tourism and economic development. Meanwhile, the Cherry Blossom 10-Miler in Washington D.C. saw 20,000 runners, with Taylor Roe setting a women’s world record, all while raising funds for the Children's Miracle Network. Lastly, New Jersey's Cherry Blossom 10K reported a record turnout of 1,700 participants, emphasizing the growing popularity of community running events. These races reflect a broader trend of inclusivity and support for charitable causes within the running community.

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