A runner waves to friends and family as she tackles the 37th annual Buffalo Stampede.
Gary Brown of Dover runs the streets of Wyoming early Saturday during the 37th annual Wyoming Buffalo Stampede.
Runners take off at the start of the 37th annual Wyoming Buffalo Stampede 5K Saturday morning.
CR graduate Daniel Kewson, 18 of Camden finished first in the Buffalo Stampede 5K Saturday.
DAFB airman Jerry Barnett proudly carries Old Glory through the streets of Wyoming as he walks the 5K.
The start of the Buffalo Stampede 10K early Saturday morning in Wyoming.
As spectators watched in disbelief, Jonathan Abbott, 23, of Wyoming juggled three balls as he ran the entire 5K and finished second overall. According to Mr. Abbott, he didn't drop a ball once the entire course.
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Veteran Buffalo Stampede participants Rudy Antonini of Newark, left, who has ran 28, chats with Chris Ramey of Chantilly, VA who holds the record at 35 of 37 Buffalo Stampedes. He makes the trip from Virginia every year, he says, because "it's a tradition".
Kathy Kunkle of Milford stretches before the race under a shade tree in Wyoming Park.
Ready to run, Chyance Mattison of Virginia Beach, VA pins a number onto his daughter Tasha, 13, before the race.
Full of energy at 7:30 a.m. Saturday, Julia Beaty of Dover, right, warms up with Marie Neaves of Townsend before the 5K.
Wearing a pink tutu, Emily Chesser, 8 of Dover, registers for the Buffalo Stampede with her mother Kim at Wyoming Park.
CR cross country team members Malachi Subbolo, left, and Lorenzo Andaya, both 15 of Dover, loosen up before the race.
WYOMING – Approximately 500 runners took to the streets and back roads of Wyoming participating in the 37th annual Buffalo Stampede 5K and 10K.
Caesar Rodney High School graduate Daniel Kewson, 18 of Camden finished first in the 5K but was upstaged by second-place finisher Jonathan Abbott, 23 of Wyoming who ran the entire 5K whilst juggling three balls.
Photos by Dave Chambers