- December 4, 2025
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Runners had some nice medals waiting for them at the finish line.
Thomas Wiese (second place overall), Troy O’Toole (first place overall) and Fabio Pena were proud of their final times.
Kai Komatsu finished third overall at the Four on the Fourth race.
Theresa Helsel led the way as the first place female runner.
Ginger Kasper came to the race decked out in red, white and blue.
Sarah and Ben Best had a great time running in the race together.
Rob Marens and Amy Fedock spread the word about Team RWB, an organization that looks to enrich the lives of veterans.
Ryan and Aiden Fowler spent their Fourth of July getting some cardio.
Megan; Jacob, 11; Nick; and Kyle Finch, 8, spent some quality time together at the race.
Pastor Scott Billue of Matthew's Hope Ministries congratulated Robin Burkett, 63, on her 900th race.

Tina Brown and Susan Lawless of the Winter Garden Runners and SLAP Tri Team showed off their medals.
Mandy Cooke showed her American spirit at the race.
Frank Brito and Seth Daniel were proud to finish the race.
The Olympia High School cross country team showed up in full force at the race.
Sherry Watson, Lisa Edwards and Emily Edwards mingled after the race.
Rene Taubensee was grateful to Hallie Bodiford, right, after she returned a $20 bill to her that she dropped during the race.
Piper Roby, 4, celebrated running her first four-mile race with Rebecca Roby.
Kelly Carr, Jaclyn Brierly, Becky Clapp and Shelly Lindner were happy to run for a good cause.
Sarah Lynch and Jordan Pegram pulled up to the finish line in style.
West Orange families crossed the finish line in their most patriotic attire while supporting a good cause at the Four on the Fourth race on July 4 in Oakland.
The race — which started and finished behind Oakland Presbyterian Church — raised money for Matthew’s Hope Ministries and gave residents a chance to show their Fourth of July spirit.