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Jaime Loggins of Auburn, who placed fourth, runs past Bates Mill, the current location of Museum L-A, during the first run in the L-A DU on Sunday in Lewiston. The duathlon consists of a 2.6-mile run and a 14-mile bike ride with a 3.1-mile run finish. The event is a major fundraiser for the museum. This year’s male winner was Robert Fast, and the top female athlete was Carrie McCusker. New this year was the New Balance 5K, which was won by Jaron Jones, male, and Lauren Lecompte, female. For more photos, visit www.sunjournal.com.
Robert Fast was the top male finisher Sunday in Lewiston during the second annual L-A DU.
Caroline MacLeod, 3, from Alabama and her cousin, Lily MacLeod, 2, in the stroller, from Scarborough watch as competitors in the second annual L-A DU start the race Sunday in Lewiston. The MacLeods were cheering on three male relatives in the duathlon.
Caleigh Copeland, 12, from Monmouth practices on the kid’s obstacle course during the second annual L-A DU Sunday at Simard-Payne Memorial Park in Lewiston.
Top female finisher Carrie Mccusker heads towards mile three in the second run of the L-A Du Sunday in Lewiston.
Runners prepare to cross under Longley Bridge in Auburn during the second run of the L-A Du Sunday.
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