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The 20th Flying Pig full and half marathons were held on Sunday, May 6. Runners began at Paul Brown Stadium and snaked their way through NKY and Cincinnati before finally ending at the “Finish Swine” located on Mehring Way on the opposite side of the stadium. / Image: Sherry Lachelle Photography // Published: 5.7.17<p></p>
Caitlin Keen (25) won the women’s marathon with a time of 2:46:41. Keen is a hometown hero of sorts. She grew up in the area, a graduate of St. Mary’s middle school before her family left Cincinnati for Texas. This was only her second marathon. / Image: Sherry Lachelle Photography // Published: 5.7.18
Emily Butterbaugh, Ellen Franke, and Jamie Goldschmidt / Image: Sherry Lachelle Photography // Published: 5.7.17<p></p>
Woodburn Ave. in East Walnut Hills / Image: Leah Zipperstein, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 5.7.18
Andrica Clark, Jennifer Blake, Nina Butler, Jenan McNealey, Antoinette Williams, Nykole Reed, Peris Johnson, and Adrienne Slaughter / Image: Sherry Lachelle Photography // Published: 5.7.17<p></p>
Matt & Ria Davidson and Leo / Image: Sherry Lachelle Photography // Published: 5.7.17<br><p></p>
The 20th Flying Pig full and half marathons were held on Sunday, May 6. Runners began at Paul Brown Stadium and snaked their way through NKY and Cincinnati before finally ending at the “Finish Swine” located on Mehring Way on the opposite side of the stadium. / Image: Sherry Lachelle Photography // Published: 5.7.17<p></p>
The 20th annual Flying Pig Marathon took place the morning of Sunday, May 6. / Image: Leah Zipperstein, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 5.7.18
Aaron Viets (28) from Cedarburg, Wisconsin won the men’s marathon with a time of 2:29:37. / Image: Sherry Lachelle Photography // Published: 5.7.18<p></p>
The 20th Flying Pig full and half marathons were held on Sunday, May 6. Runners began at Paul Brown Stadium and snaked their way through NKY and Cincinnati before finally ending at the “Finish Swine” located on Mehring Way on the opposite side of the stadium. / Image: Sherry Lachelle Photography // Published: 5.7.17<p></p>
Runners making their way through the Twin Lakes of Eden Park / Image: Leah Zipperstein, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 5.7.18
Alyssa Zidek and Paige Silverburg / Image: Sherry Lachelle Photography // Published: 5.7.17<p></p>
The 20th annual Flying Pig Marathon took place the morning of Sunday, May 6. / Image: Leah Zipperstein, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 5.7.18
Paul Hoffman and Alanna Van with Colby / Image: Sherry Lachelle Photography // Published: 5.7.17<p></p>
The 20th annual Flying Pig Marathon took place the morning of Sunday, May 6. / Image: Leah Zipperstein, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 5.7.18
Matt Hupp and Bacon / Image: Sherry Lachelle Photography // Published: 5.7.17<p></p>
The 20th Flying Pig full and half marathons were held on Sunday, May 6. Runners began at Paul Brown Stadium and snaked their way through NKY and Cincinnati before finally ending at the “Finish Swine” located on Mehring Way on the opposite side of the stadium. / Image: Sherry Lachelle Photography // Published: 5.7.17<p></p>
Natalie Fisk and Olivia Eck / Image: Sherry Lachelle Photography // Published: 5.7.17<p></p>
The 20th Flying Pig full and half marathons were held on Sunday, May 6. Runners began at Paul Brown Stadium and snaked their way through NKY and Cincinnati before finally ending at the “Finish Swine” located on Mehring Way on the opposite side of the stadium. / Image: Sherry Lachelle Photography // Published: 5.7.17<p></p>
Cassie Bonacci and Scott Trenkamp / Image: Sherry Lachelle Photography // Published: 5.7.17<br><p></p>
Victory Parkway / Image: Leah Zipperstein, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 5.7.18
Charlie and Penny didn't realize they'd come upon a sea of runners during their morning walk. / Image: Leah Zipperstein, Cincinnati Refined / Publsihed: 5.7.18
The 20th annual Flying Pig Marathon took place the morning of Sunday, May 6. / Image: Leah Zipperstein, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 5.7.18
The 20th Flying Pig full and half marathons were held on Sunday, May 6. Runners began at Paul Brown Stadium and snaked their way through NKY and Cincinnati before finally ending at the “Finish Swine” located on Mehring Way on the opposite side of the stadium. / Image: Sherry Lachelle Photography // Published: 5.7.17<p></p>
Steve & Jessica Hammoor and Allison & Austin Hissong / Image: Sherry Lachelle Photography // Published: 5.7.17<p></p>
The 20th Flying Pig full and half marathons were held on Sunday, May 6. Runners began at Paul Brown Stadium and snaked their way through NKY and Cincinnati before finally ending at the “Finish Swine” located on Mehring Way on the opposite side of the stadium. / Image: Sherry Lachelle Photography // Published: 5.7.17<p></p>
Tim Kaiser, second place winner of the Men's Division / Image: Sherry Lachelle Photography // Published: 5.7.17<p></p>
The 20th annual Flying Pig Marathon took place the morning of Sunday, May 6. / Image: Leah Zipperstein, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 5.7.18
The 20th Flying Pig full and half marathons were held on Sunday, May 6. Runners began at Paul Brown Stadium and snaked their way through NKY and Cincinnati before finally ending at the “Finish Swine” located on Mehring Way on the opposite side of the stadium. / Image: Sherry Lachelle Photography // Published: 5.7.17<p></p>
Aaron Viets (28) from Cedarburg, Wisconsin won the men’s marathon with a time of 2:29:37. / Image: Sherry Lachelle Photography // Published: 5.7.18
The 20th annual Flying Pig Marathon took place the morning of Sunday, May 6. / Image: Leah Zipperstein, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 5.7.18
Residents of the Edgecliff Building cheer on runners / Image: Leah Zipperstein, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 5.7.18
Caitlin Keen (25) won the women’s marathon with a time of 2:46:41. Keen is a hometown hero of sorts. She grew up in the area, a graduate of St. Mary’s middle school before her family left Cincinnati for Texas. This was only her second marathon. / Image: Sherry Lachelle Photography // Published: 5.7.18<p></p>
Katie Rudd and Molly Brockman / Image: Sherry Lachelle Photography // Published: 5.7.17<p></p>
The 20th annual Flying Pig Marathon took place the morning of Sunday, May 6. / Image: Leah Zipperstein, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 5.7.18
The 20th Flying Pig full and half marathons were held on Sunday, May 6. Runners began at Paul Brown Stadium and snaked their way through NKY and Cincinnati before finally ending at the “Finish Swine” located on Mehring Way on the opposite side of the stadium. / Image: Sherry Lachelle Photography // Published: 5.7.17<p></p>
The 20th annual Flying Pig Marathon took place the morning of Sunday, May 6. / Image: Leah Zipperstein, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 5.7.18
Heather Jones, Mili Shelton, Mary Schmidt, Jennifer Rodway, and Allyssa Gum / Image: Sherry Lachelle Photography // Published: 5.7.17<p></p>
The 20th annual Flying Pig Marathon took place the morning of Sunday, May 6. / Image: Leah Zipperstein, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 5.7.18
The 20th Flying Pig full and half marathons were held on Sunday, May 6. Runners began at Paul Brown Stadium and snaked their way through NKY and Cincinnati before finally ending at the “Finish Swine” located on Mehring Way on the opposite side of the stadium. / Image: Sherry Lachelle Photography // Published: 5.7.17<p></p>
Woodburn Ave. in East Walnut Hills / Image: Leah Zipperstein, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 5.7.18
The 20th annual Flying Pig Marathon took place the morning of Sunday, May 6. / Image: Leah Zipperstein, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 5.7.18
The 20th Flying Pig full and half marathons were held on Sunday, May 6. Runners began at Paul Brown Stadium and snaked their way through NKY and Cincinnati before finally ending at the “Finish Swine” located on Mehring Way on the opposite side of the stadium. / Image: Sherry Lachelle Photography // Published: 5.7.17<br><p></p>
Danielle List, Tatyana Lavrinenko, and Patrick Parkinson / Image: Sherry Lachelle Photography // Published: 5.7.17<p></p>
The 20th Flying Pig full and half marathons were held on Sunday, May 6. Runners began at Paul Brown Stadium and snaked their way through NKY and Cincinnati before finally ending at the “Finish Swine” located on Mehring Way on the opposite side of the stadium. / Image: Sherry Lachelle Photography // Published: 5.7.17<p></p>
Audrey Hanner and Alex West / Image: Sherry Lachelle Photography // Published: 5.7.17<p></p>
The 20th annual Flying Pig Marathon took place the morning of Sunday, May 6. / Image: Leah Zipperstein, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 5.7.18
The 20th annual Flying Pig Marathon took place the morning of Sunday, May 6. / Image: Leah Zipperstein, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 5.7.18
The 20th Flying Pig full and half marathons were held on Sunday, May 6. Runners began at Paul Brown Stadium and snaked their way through NKY and Cincinnati before finally ending at the “Finish Swine” located on Mehring Way on the opposite side of the stadium. / Image: Sherry Lachelle Photography // Published: 5.7.17<p></p>
Victory Parkway / Image: Leah Zipperstein, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 5.7.18
Matt & Kelsey Huelse / Image: Sherry Lachelle Photography // Published: 5.7.17<p></p>
Caitlin Keen (25) won the women’s marathon with a time of 2:46:41. Keen is a hometown hero of sorts. She grew up in the area, a graduate of St. Mary’s middle school before her family left Cincinnati for Texas. This was only her second marathon. / Image: Sherry Lachelle Photography // Published: 5.7.18
Tim Kaiser, second place winner of the Men's Division with a time of 2:30:51 / Image: Sherry Lachelle Photography // Published: 5.7.17<br>
The 20th annual Flying Pig Marathon took place the morning of Sunday, May 6. / Image: Leah Zipperstein, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 5.7.18
Woodburn Ave. in East Walnut Hills / Image: Leah Zipperstein, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 5.7.18
Aaron Viets (28) from Cedarburg, Wisconsin won the men’s marathon with a time of 2:29:37. / Image: Sherry Lachelle Photography // Published: 5.7.18<p></p>
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