The event is a fund-raiser for the Williamstown Community Chest, which supports local non-profits.
About four dozen 5-kilometer race competitors head off down School Street at the start.
Some competitors really fly across the finish line.
Jonathan Igoe wins the 5K with a time of 21 minutes, 9 seconds.
Runners in the 5K shared the course at the end with participants in the 1-mile walk/stroll/run. One of the latter decides to get a closer look at the course before crossing the finish line.
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. -- About 100 people Saturday morning participated in the Williamstown Community Chest's 13th Fun Run.
Fifty-three people completed the 1-mile walk/stroll/run course, with the remaining participants taking on the more challenging 5-kilometer run.
Athletes of all ages and a few canine companions took off from the parking lot at Williamstown Elementary School and tackled a course that included Cole Avenue, Main Street and North Street before looping back through the Williams College campus to WES.
Anna Lopez as the first runner to complete the 1-mile course.
Jonathan Igoe won the 5K in 21 minutes, 9 seconds.
The event is fund-raiser for the Community Chest, which for 94 years has provided funding to local human service organizations.
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