Keturah Raabe of Washinton D.C. wears a smile across the finish line Sunday.
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Keturah Raabe of Washington, D.C., wears a smile across the finish line Sunday morning while competing in the 10-kilometer race of the 48th annual Maui Marathon in Kaanapali. The event drew about 2,300 runners across the marathon, half-marathon, 10K and 5K. Jason Damazo of Seattle won the men’s marathon title, while Hannah Bocksnick of Honolulu was the top female finisher. For more from the race, see Maui Marathon.
Keturah Raabe of Washinton D.C. wears a smile across the finish line Sunday.
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Runners make their way through Launiupoko on Sunday.
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Calleghn Chief, 8, of Tucson, Ariz., makes his way to the half-marathon finish line.
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Chris Samis of Vancouver, B.C., crosses the marathon’s halfway point on his way to finishing first in the wheelchair division.
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Overall marathon winner Jason Damazo gets a hug from wife Lindsey after crossing the finish line in Kaanapali.
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Maui Marathon women’s winner Hannah Bocksnick of Honolulu exits the pali tunnel in second place before making her move to take the top spot in 3:25:47.
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Seattle’s Jason Damazo sprints to the finish line to win the Maui Marathon on Sunday. Damazo finished the 26.2-mile race from Kahului to Kaanapali in a time of 2 hours, 52 minutes, 2 seconds.
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Son Moku gets a ride on Andrew Ponce’s shoulders while Dad enjoys Cream B hand-rolled ice cream at the Maui Sunday Market at Kahului Shopping Center. The pair and Moku’s mother, Sarah Freitas, arrived early to get the ice cream before people began lining up.
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Christian Heckert of Crepes dAmour serves up a French baguette hot dog to Kihei resident Kawika Klugerman at the Maui Sunday Market at Kahului Shopping Center.
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Juan Estrada arranges bracelets in his Hawaii Made Products booth at the Maui Sunday Market at Kahului Shopping Center. “The crowd is awesome,” said Estrada, who has been a vendor at the market since it started in late July.
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