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Congratulations to all our Team UNICEF runners who completed the Royal Parks Half Marathon this year, and raised money for vulnerable children around the world. Well done! 

See more photos from the half marathon and tag yourself at our UNICEF Runners Facebook page, or watch our video of Team UNICEF on the day. If you're interested in getting active and raising funds for UNICEF, visit our Get Active page. 

10/10/2011

UNICEF runner Jamal Nathwani looking comfortable at mile 5 of the half marathon. © Laila Takeh/UNICEF/2011James Hay went on to finish the half marathon in a time of 2hrs 19 mins.  Well done James! © Laila Takeh/UNICEF/2011Natasha Kojokari showing her appreciation of the UNICEF support en route. © Laila Takeh/UNICEF/2011UNICEF runner Ali Hessami, finished in a time of 2hrs 15 minutes.  Well done Ali! © Laila Takeh/UNICEF/2011Sebastian Kranz and Yvonne Gladosch supported each other throughout the 13.1 mile race. © Laila Takeh/UNICEF/2011Signe Pedersen looks comfortable running up the Mall towards mile 5. © Laila Takeh/UNICEF/2011Hassan Rashid, a repeat UNICEF runner with UNICEF’s mascot outside the UNICEF marquee. © Hassan Rashid /UNICEF/2011Sarah Tilly makes friends with the UNICEF mascot outside the UNICEF marquee in the race village. © Laila Takeh/UNICEF/2011Alex Nizan formed Team Metal Runners for the Royal Parks Half Marathon to raise funds for vulnerable children around the world. © Rachel Tiley/UNICEF/2011
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UNICEF runner Jamal Nathwani at mile 5 of the half marathon.

© Laila Takeh/UNICEF/2011

James Hay went on to finish the half marathon in a time of 2hrs 19 mins. Well done James!

© Laila Takeh/UNICEF/2011

Natasha Kojokari showing her appreciation of the UNICEF support en route.

© Laila Takeh/UNICEF/2011

UNICEF runner Ali Hessami, finished in a time of 2hrs 15 minutes. Well done Ali!

© Laila Takeh/UNICEF/2011

Sebastian Kranz and Yvonne Gladosch supported each other throughout the 13.1 mile race.

© Laila Takeh/UNICEF/2011

Signe Pedersen looks comfortable running up the Mall towards mile 5.

© Laila Takeh/UNICEF/2011

Hassan Rashid, a repeat UNICEF runner with UNICEF’s mascot outside the UNICEF marquee.

© Hassan Rashid /UNICEF/2011

Sarah Tilly makes friends with the UNICEF mascot outside the UNICEF marquee in the race village.

© Laila Takeh/UNICEF/2011

Alex Nizan formed Team Metal Runners for the Royal Parks Half Marathon to raise funds for vulnerable children around the world.

© Rachel Tiley/UNICEF/2011

 
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