Saturday, February 1, 2014

Louisville Sports Commission Half Marathon

Runners take off down historic Main St. at the starting line for the Louisville Sports Commission Half Marathon. November 10, 2013. (Matt Herp/Special to the Courier-Journal)
Michael Eaton leads the pack down Main Street during the Louisville Sports Commision Half MArathon. Eaton won the mens division of the race with a time of one hour and twelves minutes.  November 10, 2013.
(Matt Herp/Special to the Courier-Journal)

Michael Eaton crosses the finish line on Main Street during the Louisville Sports Commision Half MArathon. Eaton won the mens division of the race with a time of one hour and twelves minutes.  November 10, 2013.
(Matt Herp/Special to the Courier-Journal)

Exhausted Michael Eaton, first place finisher of the Louisville Sports Commission Half Marathon, takes a breather. November 10, 2013. (Matt Herp/Special to the Courier-Journal)

Becky Boyle, of Bloomington, In., crosses the finish line winning First place in the women's division of the Louisville Sports Commission Half Marathon. November 10, 2013. (Matt Herp/Special to the Courier-Journal)

Visually impaired runner, Dave Wilkinson, left, is guided through Cherokee park by 75 year old Larry Pitt.
 November 10, 2013. (Matt Herp/Special to the Courier-Journal)


Visually impaired runner, Dave Wilkinson, left, is guided down historic Main St. by Larry Pitt, before crossing the finish line of the Louisville Sports Commission Half Marathon.  November 10, 2013.
(Matt Herp/Special to the Courier-Journal)

Visually impaired runner, Dave Wilkinson, hugs his wife, Dawn Wilkinson, after finishing the race.
 November 10, 2013.(Matt Herp/Special to the Courier-Journal)

Visually impaired runner, Dave Wilkinson, left, holds his wife, Dawn Wilkinson's hand after finishing the race. November 10, 2013. (Matt Herp/Special to the Courier-Journal)

Visually impaired runner, Dave Wilkinson, right, holds his wife, Dawn Wilkinson's hand after finishing the race. November 10, 2013. (Matt Herp/Special to the Courier-Journal)

Lori Codey, left, rests her head on her husband, Bill Codey's, shoulder before the start of the race. November 10, 2013.(Matt Herp/Special to the Courier-Journal)

From left, Grace Elbert, Anna Murray, and Kelli Jones stretch before the start of the Louisville Sports Commission Half Marathon. November 10, 2013. (Matt Herp/Special to the Courier-Journal)

Maggie Hulsman holds a sign stating "Visualize the Finish". November 10, 2013.
(Matt Herp/Special to the Courier-Journal)

Nancy Jacobs helps her grandson, Nathan Elster, make a sign to help cheer on Nathan's grandfather, David Elster. November 10, 2013.(Matt Herp/Special to the Courier-Journal)

Runners make their way through Cherokee Park for the Louisville Sports Commission Half Marathon.
November 10, 2013. (Matt Herp/Special to the Courier-Journal)

Karen Bevers jogs through Cherokee Park  during the Louisville Sports Commission Half Marathon. November 10, 2013. (Matt Herp/Special to the Courier-Journal)

Runners jog through Cherokee Park for the Louisville Sports Commission Half Marathon. November 10, 2013.
(Matt Herp/Special to the Courier-Journal)

Terri Sautel cheers for members of the MOHR Results bootcamp for woman. November 10, 2013.
(Matt Herp/Special to the Courier-Journal)

Daniel Daly and Katie Daly jog down Main St. towards the finish line. November 10, 2013.
(Matt Herp/Special to the Courier-Journal)

Mary Hoff rushes to the finish line. November 10, 2013. (Matt Herp/Special to the Courier-Journal)

Bill Wetterer celebrates while approaching the finish line. November 10, 2013.
(Matt Herp/Special to the Courier-Journal)

Phillip Hoskins, center, celebrates as he approaches the finish line. November 10, 2013.
(Matt Herp/Special to the Courier-Journal)

(Matt Herp/Special to the Courier-Journal)

(Matt Herp/Special to the Courier-Journal)

(Matt Herp/Special to the Courier-Journal) 
Runners take off down historic Main St. at the starting line for the Louisville Sports Commission Half Marathon. November 10, 2013. (Matt Herp/Special to the Courier-Journal)

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