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Date Change a Boon to YMCA East Hampton RECenter 5K

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Edwin Palacios was the champion of Sunday morning's race.  DOUG KUNTZ

Edwin Palacios was the champion of Sunday morning's race. DOUG KUNTZ

Edwin Palacios was the champion of Sunday morning's race.  DOUG KUNTZ

Edwin Palacios was the champion of Sunday morning's race. DOUG KUNTZ

Edwin Palacios was the champion of Sunday morning's race.  DOUG KUNTZ

Edwin Palacios was the champion of Sunday morning's race. DOUG KUNTZ

Sarah Cavanaugh was the female champion of Sunday morning's race.  DOUG KUNTZ

Sarah Cavanaugh was the female champion of Sunday morning's race. DOUG KUNTZ

Marylin Gavilanez races toward the finish line. She finished second among women.  DOUG KUNTZ

Marylin Gavilanez races toward the finish line. She finished second among women. DOUG KUNTZ

Runners and walkers start the YMCA East Hampton RECente 5K at Main Beach on Sunday morning.  DOUG KUNTZ

Runners and walkers start the YMCA East Hampton RECente 5K at Main Beach on Sunday morning. DOUG KUNTZ

Runners and walkers start the YMCA East Hampton RECente 5K at Main Beach on Sunday morning.  DOUG KUNTZ

Runners and walkers start the YMCA East Hampton RECente 5K at Main Beach on Sunday morning. DOUG KUNTZ

Drew Budd on Sep 24, 2025
What a difference less than a year makes. After only having 32 participants cross the finish line of the YMCA East Hampton RECenter 5K Run in December, the race, which... more

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