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  • Keira D’Amaton, USA, 02:28:22. Over 35,000 runners competed in the Chicago Marathon October 10, 2021. Last year’s race was cancelled due to health concerns for runners, spectators and volunteers. Registered participants had to provide proof of a COVID-19 vaccination or negative test results.<br />
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  • Second place Emma Bates (USA), 2:24:20 Over 35,000 runners competed in the Chicago Marathon October 10, 2021. Last year’s race was cancelled due to health concerns for runners, spectators and volunteers. Registered participants had to provide proof of a COVID-19 vaccination or negative test results.<br />
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  • Kenya’s Ruth Chepngetich, 27, wins the Chicago Marathon. Over 35,000 runners competed in the Chicago Marathon October 10, 2021. Last year’s race was cancelled due to health concerns for runners, spectators and volunteers. Registered participants had to provide proof of a COVID-19 vaccination or negative test results.<br />
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  • Kenya’s Ruth Chepngetich, 27, wins the Chicago Marathon. Over 35,000 runners competed in the Chicago Marathon October 10, 2021. Last year’s race was cancelled due to health concerns for runners, spectators and volunteers. Registered participants had to provide proof of a COVID-19 vaccination or negative test results.<br />
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  • Wilkerson Given, Nico Montanez, Colin Mickow, Over 35,000 runners competed in the Chicago Marathon October 10, 2021. Last year’s race was cancelled due to health concerns for runners, spectators and volunteers. Registered participants had to provide proof of a COVID-19 vaccination or negative test results.<br />
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  • Dickson Chumba from Kenya. Over 35,000 runners competed in the Chicago Marathon October 10, 2021. Last year’s race was cancelled due to health concerns for runners, spectators and volunteers. Registered participants had to provide proof of a COVID-19 vaccination or negative test results.<br />
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  • Kengo Suzuki from Japan finished in fourth place. Over 35,000 runners competed in the Chicago Marathon October 10, 2021. Last year’s race was cancelled due to health concerns for runners, spectators and volunteers. Registered participants had to provide proof of a COVID-19 vaccination or negative test results.<br />
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  • USA’s Galen Rupp, Kenyan Reuben Kipyego, Ethiopian Seifu Tura Abdiwak, Over 35,000 runners competed in the Chicago Marathon October 10, 2021. Last year’s race was cancelled due to health concerns for runners, spectators and volunteers. Registered participants had to provide proof of a COVID-19 vaccination or negative test results.<br />
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  • Rafael Botello Jimenez #204 from Spain finishes in fifth place. Over 35,000 runners competed in the Chicago Marathon October 10, 2021. Last year’s race was cancelled due to health concerns for runners, spectators and volunteers. Registered participants had to provide proof of a COVID-19 vaccination or negative test results.<br />
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  • Johnboy Smith from Great Britain races to fourth place in the wheelchair competition. Over 35,000 runners competed in the Chicago Marathon October 10, 2021. Last year’s race was cancelled due to health concerns for runners, spectators and volunteers. Registered participants had to provide proof of a COVID-19 vaccination or negative test results.<br />
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  • Daniel Romachuck #201 from USA was the overall winner.in the wheelchair competition. Over 35,000 runners competed in the Chicago Marathon October 10, 2021. Last year’s race was cancelled due to health concerns for runners, spectators and volunteers. Registered participants had to provide proof of a COVID-19 vaccination or negative test results.<br />
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  • Marcel Hug, #202 from Switzerland, leads the wheelchair followed by Daniel Romachuck #201 from USA. Romachuck was the overall winner. Over 35,000 runners competed in the Chicago Marathon October 10, 2021. Last year’s race was cancelled due to health concerns for runners, spectators and volunteers. Registered participants had to provide proof of a COVID-19 vaccination or negative test results.<br />
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  • The Chicago Marathon, an AFF Gold Label race, is held every October and is one of the six World Marathon Majors. The race is limited to 45,000 runners and only those who finish within 6½ hours are officially timed.  Photo by Jose More © 2019
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  • The Chicago Marathon, an AFF Gold Label race, is held every October and is one of the six World Marathon Majors. The race is limited to 45,000 runners and only those who finish within 6½ hours are officially timed.  Photo by Jose More © 2019
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  • Chicago police spacial units keep watch on the marathon. he Chicago Marathon, an AFF Gold Label race, is held every October and is one of the six World Marathon Majors. The race is limited to 45,000 runners and only those who finish within 6½ hours are officially timed.  Photo by Jose More ©2019
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  • Emma Bates on her way to a 4th place finish. The Chicago Marathon, an AFF Gold Label race, is held every October and is one of the six World Marathon Majors. The race is limited to 45,000 runners and only those who finish within 6½ hours are officially timed.  Photo by Jose More © 2019
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  • Emma Bates on her way to a 4th place finish.The Chicago Marathon, an AFF Gold Label race, is held every October and is one of the six World Marathon Majors. The race is limited to 45,000 runners and only those who finish within 6½ hours are officially timed.  Photo by Jose More © 2019
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  • Australian Lisa Weightman on her way to a 9th place finish.  The Chicago Marathon, an AFF Gold Label race, is held every October and is one of the six World Marathon Majors. The race is limited to 45,000 runners and only those who finish within 6½ hours are officially timed.  Photo by Jose More © 2019
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  • The Chicago Marathon, an AFF Gold Label race, is held every October and is one of the six World Marathon Majors. The race is limited to 45,000 runners and only those who finish within 6½ hours are officially timed.  Photo by Jose More © 2019
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  • Brigid Kosgei from Kenya, on her way to break the Marathon record with a time of 02:14:04. The Chicago Marathon, an AFF Gold Label race, is held every October and is one of the six World Marathon Majors. The race is limited to 45,000 runners and only those who finish within 6½ hours are officially timed.  Photo by Jose More © 2019
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  • Brigid Kosgei from Kenya, on her way to break the Marathon record with a time of 02:14:04. The Chicago Marathon, an AFF Gold Label race, is held every October and is one of the six World Marathon Majors. The race is limited to 45,000 runners and only those who finish within 6½ hours are officially timed.  Photo by Jose More © 2019
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  • The Chicago Marathon, an AFF Gold Label race, is held every October and is one of the six World Marathon Majors. The race is limited to 45,000 runners and only those who finish within 6½ hours are officially timed.  Photo by Jose More © 2019
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  • The Chicago Marathon, an AFF Gold Label race, is held every October and is one of the six World Marathon Majors. The race is limited to 45,000 runners and only those who finish within 6½ hours are officially timed.  Photo by Jose More © 2019
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  • The Chicago Marathon, an AFF Gold Label race, is held every October and is one of the six World Marathon Majors. The race is limited to 45,000 runners and only those who finish within 6½ hours are officially timed. Lawrence Cherono, Asefa Mengstu, Bedan Karoki, Dejena Debela, Dickson Chumba pass the 16 mile mark of the marathon.  Photo by Jose More © 2019
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  • The Chicago Marathon, an AFF Gold Label race, is held every October and is one of the six World Marathon Majors. The race is limited to 45,000 runners and only those who finish within 6½ hours are officially timed. Lawrence Cherono, Asefa Mengstu, Bedan Karoki, Dejena Debela, Dickson Chumba pass the 16 mile mark of the marathon.  Photo by Jose More © 2019
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  • The Chicago Marathon, an AFF Gold Label race, is held every October and is one of the six World Marathon Majors. The race is limited to 45,000 runners and only those who finish within 6½ hours are officially timed.Lawrence Cherono, Asefa Mengstu, Bedan Karoki, Dejena Debela, Dickson Chumba pass the 16 mile mark of the marathon.  Photo by Jose More © 2019
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  • The Chicago Marathon, an AFF Gold Label race, is held every October and is one of the six World Marathon Majors. The race is limited to 45,000 runners and only those who finish within 6½ hours are officially timed. Lawrence Cherono, Asefa Mengstu, Bedan Karoki, Dejena Debela, Dickson Chumba pass the 16 mile mark of the marathon.  Photo by Jose More © 2019
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  • The Chicago Marathon, an AFF Gold Label race, is held every October and is one of the six World Marathon Majors. The race is limited to 45,000 runners and only those who finish within 6½ hours are officially timed. Lawrence Cherono, Asefa Mengstu, Bedan Karoki, Dejena Debela, Dickson Chumba pass the 16 mile mark of the marathon.  Photo by Jose More © 2019
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  • The Chicago Marathon, an AFF Gold Label race, is held every October and is one of the six World Marathon Majors. The race is limited to 45,000 runners and only those who finish within 6½ hours are officially timed. Japanese paralympians Nishida Hiroki #204, Kota Hokinoue, #205, Aaron Pike USA #206, Jorge Madera #209 from Spain,  race towards the finish line. Photo by Jose More © 2019
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  • The Chicago Marathon, an AFF Gold Label race, is held every October and is one of the six World Marathon Majors. The race is limited to 45,000 runners and only those who finish within 6½ hours are officially timed. Japanese paralympians Nishida Hiroki #204, Kota Hokinoue, #205, Aaron Pike USA #206, Jorge Madera #209 from Spain,  race towards the finish line. Photo by Jose More © 2019
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  • The Chicago Marathon, an AFF Gold Label race, is held every October and is one of the six World Marathon Majors. The race is limited to 45,000 runners and only those who finish within 6½ hours are officially timed. Japanese paralympians Nishida Hiroki #204, Kota Hokinoue, #205, Aaron Pike USA #206, Jorge Madera #209 from Spain,  race towards the finish line. Photo by Jose More © 2019
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  • The Chicago Marathon, an AFF Gold Label race, is held every October and is one of the six World Marathon Majors. The race is limited to 45,000 runners and only those who finish within 6½ hours are officially timed. Japanese paralympians Nishida Hiroki #204, Kota Hokinoue, #205, Aaron Pike USA #206, Jorge Madera #209 from Spain,  race towards the finish line. Photo by Jose More © 2019
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  • The Chicago Marathon, an AFF Gold Label race, is held every October and is one of the six World Marathon Majors. The race is limited to 45,000 runners and only those who finish within 6½ hours are officially timed. American paralympian Daniel Romanchuk wins the wheelchair event in 1:30:26. Photo by Jose More © 2019
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  • The Chicago Marathon, an AFF Gold Label race, is held every October and is one of the six World Marathon Majors. The race is limited to 45,000 runners and only those who finish within 6½ hours are officially timed. American paralympian Daniel Romanchuk wins the wheelchair event in 1:30:26. Photo by Jose More © 2019
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  • The Chicago Marathon, an AFF Gold Label race, is held every October and is one of the six World Marathon Majors. The race is limited to 45,000 runners and only those who finish within 6½ hours are officially timed. Hui-Ling Lin from  Taipei finishes the Marathon.<br />
 Photo by Jose More © 2019
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  • The Chicago Marathon, an AFF Gold Label race, is held every October and is one of the six World Marathon Majors. The race is limited to 45,000 runners and only those who finish within 6½ hours are officially timed. Hui Ling Lin from Taipei finishes the Marathon.<br />
 Photo by Jose More © 2019
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  • The Chicago Marathon, an AFF Gold Label race, is held every October and is one of the six World Marathon Majors. The race is limited to 45,000 runners and only those who finish within 6½ hours are officially timed. John Delaney, from GBR Great Britain with a Scottish dress.  Photo by Jose More © 2019
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  • The Chicago Marathon, an AFF Gold Label race, is held every October and is one of the six World Marathon Majors. The race is limited to 45,000 runners and only those who finish within 6½ hours are officially timed.  Photo by Jose More © 2019
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  • The Chicago Marathon, an AFF Gold Label race, is held every October and is one of the six World Marathon Majors. The race is limited to 45,000 runners and only those who finish within 6½ hours are officially timed.  Photo by Jose More © 2019
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  • The Chicago Marathon, an AFF Gold Label race, is held every October and is one of the six World Marathon Majors. The race is limited to 45,000 runners and only those who finish within 6½ hours are officially timed.  Photo by Jose More © 2019
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  • The Chicago Marathon, an AFF Gold Label race, is held every October and is one of the six World Marathon Majors. The race is limited to 45,000 runners and only those who finish within 6½ hours are officially timed.  Photo by Jose More © 2019
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  • The Chicago Marathon, an AFF Gold Label race, is held every October and is one of the six World Marathon Majors. The race is limited to 45,000 runners and only those who finish within 6½ hours are officially timed.  Photo by Jose More © 2019
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  • The Chicago Marathon, an AFF Gold Label race, is held every October and is one of the six World Marathon Majors. The race is limited to 45,000 runners and only those who finish within 6½ hours are officially timed.  Photo by Jose More © 2019
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  • The Chicago Marathon, an AFF Gold Label race, is held every October and is one of the six World Marathon Majors. The race is limited to 45,000 runners and only those who finish within 6½ hours are officially timed.  Photo by Jose More © 2019
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  • Third place Sara Hall (USA), 2:27:19 Over 35,000 runners competed in the Chicago Marathon October 10, 2021. Last year’s race was cancelled due to health concerns for runners, spectators and volunteers. Registered participants had to provide proof of a COVID-19 vaccination or negative test results.<br />
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  • Kengo Suzuki from Japan finished in fourth place. Over 35,000 runners competed in the Chicago Marathon October 10, 2021. Last year’s race was cancelled due to health concerns for runners, spectators and volunteers. Registered participants had to provide proof of a COVID-19 vaccination or negative test results.<br />
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  • USA’s Galen Rupp, Kenyan Reuben Kipyego, Ethiopian Seifu Tura Abdiwak, Over 35,000 runners competed in the Chicago Marathon October 10, 2021. Last year’s race was cancelled due to health concerns for runners, spectators and volunteers. Registered participants had to provide proof of a COVID-19 vaccination or negative test results.<br />
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  • The Chicago Police Department sponsored Don't Kill a Dream Save a Life, a no questions asked gun turn in program to reduce the number of weapons in Chicago Saturday June 23, 2012. The guns were accepted at 23 city churches in exchange for a $50 credit card. Police officers check in guns at Greater Institutional AME Church 7800 S. Indiana Avenue.. Jose More Photography             .                  **Files available in RAW format**
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  • The Chicago Police Department sponsored Don't Kill a Dream Save a Life, a no questions asked gun turn in program to reduce the number of weapons in Chicago Saturday June 23, 2012. The guns were accepted at 23 city churches in exchange for a $50 credit card.A line formed outside Saint Sebaina Church to turn guns in for cash.. Jose More Photography LTD.               .                  **Files available in RAW format**
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  • The Chicago Police Department sponsored Don't Kill a Dream Save a Life, a no questions asked gun turn in program to reduce the number of weapons in Chicago Saturday June 23, 2012. The guns were accepted at 23 city churches in exchange for a $50 credit card. Men carry guns into New Beginnings Church.. Jose More Photography             .                  **Files available in RAW format**
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  • The Chicago Police Department sponsored Don't Kill a Dream Save a Life, a no questions asked gun turn in program to reduce the number of weapons in Chicago Saturday June 23, 2012. The guns were accepted at 23 city churches in exchange for a $50 credit card. Men carry guns into New Beginnings Church.. Jose More Photography LTD.               .                  **Files available in RAW format**
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  • The Chicago Police Department sponsored Don't Kill a Dream Save a Life, a no questions asked gun turn in program to reduce the number of weapons in Chicago Saturday June 23, 2012. The guns were accepted at 23 city churches in exchange for a $50 credit card. Police officers check in guns at Greater Institutional AME Church 7800 S. Indiana Avenue.. Jose More Photography             .                  **Files available in RAW format**
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  • The Chicago Police Department sponsored Don't Kill a Dream Save a Life, a no questions asked gun turn in program to reduce the number of weapons in Chicago Saturday June 23, 2012. The guns were accepted at 23 city churches in exchange for a $50 credit card. Police officers check in guns at Greater Institutional AME Church 7800 S. Indiana Avenue.. Jose More Photography .               .                  **Files available in RAW format**
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  • The Chicago Police Department sponsored Don't Kill a Dream Save a Life, a no questions asked gun turn in program to reduce the number of weapons in Chicago Saturday June 23, 2012. The guns were accepted at 23 city churches in exchange for a $50 credit card. Police officers check in guns at Greater Institutional AME Church 7800 S. Indiana Avenue.. Jose More Photography            .                  **Files available in RAW format**
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  • The Chicago Police Department sponsored Don't Kill a Dream Save a Life, a no questions asked gun turn in program to reduce the number of weapons in Chicago Saturday June 23, 2012. The guns were accepted at 23 city churches in exchange for a $50 credit card.A line formed outside Saint Sebaina Church to turn guns in for cash.. Jose More Photography LTD.               .                  **Files available in RAW format**
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  • The Chicago Police Department sponsored Don't Kill a Dream Save a Life, a no questions asked gun turn in program to reduce the number of weapons in Chicago Saturday June 23, 2012. The guns were accepted at 23 city churches in exchange for a $50 credit card.Police officer checks a rifle at Saint Sebaina Church to turn guns in for cash.. Jose More Photography              .                  **Files available in RAW format**
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  • The Chicago Police Department sponsored Don't Kill a Dream Save a Life, a no questions asked gun turn in program to reduce the number of weapons in Chicago Saturday June 23, 2012. The guns were accepted at 23 city churches in exchange for a $50 credit card.A line formed outside Saint Sebaina Church to turn guns in for cash.. Jose More Photography                               **Files available in RAW format**
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  • The Chicago Police Department sponsored Don't Kill a Dream Save a Life, a no questions asked gun turn in program to reduce the number of weapons in Chicago Saturday June 23, 2012. The guns were accepted at 23 city churches in exchange for a $50 credit card. Police officers check in guns at Greater Institutional AME Church 7800 S. Indiana Avenue.  Jose More Photography                .                  **Files available in RAW format**
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  • The Chicago Police Department sponsored Don't Kill a Dream Save a Life, a no questions asked gun turn in program to reduce the number of weapons in Chicago Saturday June 23, 2012. The guns were accepted at 23 city churches in exchange for a $50 credit card.A line formed outside Saint Sebaina Church to turn guns in for cash.. Jose More Photography                                **Files available in RAW format**
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