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Fentaye Belayneh, 21, of Ethiopia kisses the ground after crossing the finish line to win the women's division at the Beach to Beacon 10K Saturday.
Mathew Kimeli of Kenya throws his arms up in celebration before crossing the finish line to win the 2022 Beach to Beacon 10K road race in Cape Elizabeth Saturday.
Hermin Garic crosses the finish line to win the men's wheelchair race.
Fentaye Belayneh crosses the finish line.
Emily Durgin, one of the elite runners with ties to Maine crosses the finish line at the Beach to Beacon 10K.
Sam Mills of Biddeford celebrates as he approaches the finish line at the Beach to Beacon. Mills was the top finisher among Maine men in an unofficial time of 31 minutes, 10 seconds.
The top Maine woman was Aly Ursiny of Yarmouth.
Ruth White of Orono High crosses the finish line at the Beach to Beacon 10K Saturday. She finished second among Maine women.
Yen Hoang won the women's wheelchair division.
Rachel Smith, an elite runner who grew up in Sanford gives a thumbs up after crossing the finish line at the Beach to Beacon 10K on Saturday.
Emily Durgin, a Standish native who now lives and trains in Arizona, crosses the finish line in second place.
Jim Nesbitt of Presque Isle stretches at Fort Williams Park in Cape Elizabeth before catching a bus to the starting line for the race.
Runners look for their running times on a results board at Fort Williams Park in Cape Elizabeth after completing the Beach to Beacon 10K.
Elite women runners race in a pack early in the race.
The lead pack of elite men's runners races along Route 77 in Cape Elizabeth, cheered on by a crowd of spectators.
Melanie Smith of Winslow takes a photo of her finishing time on a results board in Fort Williams Park in Cape Elizabeth.
Alissa Sullivan of Portland celebrates after seeing her time appear on the results board in Fort Williams Park.
A runner cools off in a misting fan after completing the Beach to Beacon. Runners battled temperatures in the high 70s with high humidity.
Runners walk along the finish line chute at Fort Williams in Cape Elizabeth.
Runners walk along the finish line chute at Fort Willams in Cape Elizabeth after completing the race.
Runners in the women's elite field race before the start of their race.
Mathew Kimeli of Ethiopia leads the elite men's pack early in the race. Kimeli won the race in 28:38.2.
A slow shutter speed blurs the legs of the elite men's pack as they race along Route 77.
Nick Kapura of Boston attaches his bib number to his shorts before the start of the race.
Tina Brant of Gorham takes a selfie near the starting line.
Noah Droddy, left, Mathew Kimeli, far left, Jerrell Mock, center, and Colin Bennie, lead the elite men's pack early in the race.
Mathew Kimeli of Ethiopia is all alone as he approaches the finish line.
Emily Durgin is congratulated by race founder Joan Benoit Samuelson after Durgin finished second in the elite women's race.
Emily Durgin, a Standish native who know lives and trains in Arizona, cross the finish line.
Mathew Kimeli raises his arms in celebration as he approaches the finish line.
Emily Durgin leads the women's elite race just ahead of Fentaye Belayneh of Ethiopia.
Athanas Kioko, left, and Matthew Kimeli lead the elite pack early in the race. Kimeli won the race and Kioko came in second.
Wheelchair racers pull away from the starting line at the Beach to Beacon 10K.
The women's elite field crosses the starting line.
The pack of runners stretches back up Route 77 at the start of the 24th TD Beach to Beacon 10K road race in Cape Elizabeth.
The pack of runners stretches back up Route 77 at the start of the Beach to Beacon 10K,
Mathew Kimeli of Kenya was the winner of the 2022 Beach to Beacon 10K road race in Cape Elizabeth on Saturday morning.