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2012 Bigelow Tea Community Challenge Album

Runners bolt from the starting line at the start of Sunday's race. Photo Credit: Tom Renner
Young runners stretch before the start of the kids' race Sunday at the Bigelow Tea Community Challenge. Photo Credit: Tom Renner
Young runners listen to instructions prior to the start of the kids' race. Photo Credit: Tom Renner
Boys race at the beginning of the kids' race at the Bigelow Tea Community Challenge. Photo Credit: Tom Renner
Boys run during a half-mile kids' race Sunday in Southport. Photo Credit: Tom Renner
A mom runs with her little girl during the half-mile kids' race. Photo Credit: Tom Renner
Bigelow Tea president Cindi Bigelow gives instruction to children in the kids' race. Photo Credit: Tom Renner
Luke Laferriere of Southport hustles during the mile run. Photo Credit: Tom Renner
Max Laferriere, 8, of Southport runs with other children during Sunday's mile run in the kids' race. Photo Credit: Tom Renner
Runners glide down Center Street in Southport early on in the start of Sunday's race. Photo Credit: Tom Renner
Brendan Rickert pulls away from John Mass of Old Greenwich in the late stages of Sunday's race. Photo Credit: Tom Renner
Chris Barrett of Fairfield took third overall in Sunday's 5k. Photo Credit: Tom Renner
Mary Palmer heads for victory in the women's division. Photo Credit: Tom Renner
Wilton's Mary Zengo took second in the women's division. Photo Credit: Tom Renner
Kevin Aiken of Milford rounds the final turn at the Bigelow Tea Community Challenge. Photo Credit: Tom Renner
Matthew Delawder of Trumbull bears down late in the race. Photo Credit: Tom Renner
Chris Phelan, left, and Marisa Withrow of Trumbull run side by side near the final turn. Photo Credit: Tom Renner
Kids run in the race at the Wakeman Boys and Girls Club. Photo Credit: Tom Renner
Baseballs autographed by former players on the Yankees were part of a silent auction. Photo Credit: Tom Renner

FAIRFIELD, Conn. – Luke and Max Laferriere represent what the Bigelow Tea Community Challenge is all about. The 8-year-old twin brothers from Southport were among the runners and walkers who participated in Sunday’s 25th edition of the race.

Luke and Max, who celebrated their birthdays on Saturday, ran in the one-mile kids race at the Wakeman Boys and Girls Club. Their parents, Kelly and Richard, ran in the 5k. There were 568 finishers in the 5k. There were also two other races for children and a two-mile fitness walk. In all, nearly 1,000 participated in one of the ...
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