WASHINGTON DC, United States — Runners participate in the annual Cherry Blossom Ten Mile Run in Washington DC. The popular springtime race coincides with the National Cherry Blossom Festival, drawing thousands of competitors and spectators to the nation's capital.
Photograph by David Coleman. The Cherry Blossom Ten Mile Run is a premier spring road race held annually in Washington DC, typically in early April. Coinciding with the National Cherry Blossom Festival, the race attracts thousands of runners from across the United States and internationally. The course winds through some of the most iconic areas of the nation's capital, including the National Mall, Tidal Basin, and past several national monuments and memorials. Established in 1973, the race has become a beloved spring tradition in Washington, combining athletic competition with the celebration of the city's famous cherry blossoms. The event includes both the 10-mile run and a 5K run/walk, accommodating participants of various skill levels. As one of the most popular road races in the Mid-Atlantic region, it often serves as a tune-up event for runners preparing for spring marathons. The race not only showcases the beauty of Washington DC during cherry blossom season but also raises funds for local charities, embodying a spirit of community and healthy competition.
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Location: National Mall, Washington, District of Columbia, United States
Photo credit: © David Coleman | CherryBlossomWatch / Alamy / Afripics
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