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Winners of the 2011 Santa Runs Tacoma 5K race pose

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Winners of the 2011 Santa Runs Tacoma 5K race pose

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Winners of the 2011 Santa Runs Tacoma 5K race pose for a photo after the race, Christmas Day. From left to right are Cpl. Anthony Katambauk, second place, and Maj. Mark Baker, first place, of the United Kingdom, together with Altan Goyombo, third place, of Mongolia. Santa Runs Tacoma was a satellite run from Kabul Afghanistan International Airport, Afghanistan. Approximately 130 people from five countries participated in the run.

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25/12/2011
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