Trot, trot through Allston

Monday, September 26, 2011 - 14:40 in Psychology & Sociology

University runners, high school students, and mothers pushing strollers all took part in the 8th annual Brian Honan 5K Run/Walk on Sunday, with cheerleaders from Harvard there to boost them on. Out of 1,200 participants, more than 350 were members of the Harvard community. Harvard dominated the charity race, with five runners in the top 10 finishers. For instance, Josh Hicks ’11, winner of the 2010 race, won second place with a time of 16:43.7. In her first time running the race, Hannah Borowsky ’15 was the first woman to finish this year, with a time of 18:02.7. “I’ll do it next year for sure,” Borowsky said. “I know a lot of Harvard people who ran in the race today. It was a great social experience.” Harvard student Michael Zamora '14 crosses the finish line in third place. A longtime partner of the Honan 5K, the Office of Community Affairs at Harvard sponsors...

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