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High-level support! From left:  Dr Horace Chang, deputy prime minister; Fayval Williams, minister of education and youth; Marianne Van Steen, EU ambassador; Kamina Johnson Smith, minister of foreign affairs and foreign trade; Nick Perry, US ambassador; Del
High-level support! From left: Dr Horace Chang, deputy prime minister; Fayval Williams, minister of education and youth; Marianne Van Steen, EU ambassador; Kamina Johnson Smith, minister of foreign affairs and foreign trade; Nick Perry, US ambassador; Delroy Chuck, minister of justice; and Denise Antonio, UNDP resident representative embodied the event’s theme: ‘All Together Against Crime and Violence’.
Detective Inspector Andrew Gayle of the Jamaica Constabulary Force cools down with a bottle of water following the completion of EU-Ja 5K.
Detective Inspector Andrew Gayle of the Jamaica Constabulary Force cools down with a bottle of water following the completion of EU-Ja 5K.
Khadine ‘Miss Kitty’ Hylton (left), the patron of the EU-Jamaica 5K has a quick check in with Piotr Byczkowski, deputy head of the EU Delegation.
Khadine ‘Miss Kitty’ Hylton (left), the patron of the EU-Jamaica 5K has a quick check in with Piotr Byczkowski, deputy head of the EU Delegation.
Senator Kamina Johnson Smith (left), minister of foreign affairs and foreign trade, is congratulated by Alfred ‘Frano’ Francis after completing the 5K.
Senator Kamina Johnson Smith (left), minister of foreign affairs and foreign trade, is congratulated by Alfred ‘Frano’ Francis after completing the 5K.
Winners all around. Grace Foods brand assistant, Kristina Hill (third left), poses with the top female finishers at the inaugural EU-Ja 5K run  (From left), Michelle McNally, who finished second, Jozane Harris, first-place finisher, and Pauline Murphy, who
Winners all around. Grace Foods brand assistant, Kristina Hill (third left), poses with the top female finishers at the inaugural EU-Ja 5K run (From left), Michelle McNally, who finished second, Jozane Harris, first-place finisher, and Pauline Murphy, who copped the third-place position.
 Marianne Van Steen, EU ambassador, powers through the finish line.
Marianne Van Steen, EU ambassador, powers through the finish line.
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Downtown Kingston buzzed with energy and excitement on Sunday as over 2,000 participants converged for the inaugural European Union-Jamaica 5K, under the theme: ‘All Together Against Crime and Violence’. This was the first road race through the enchanting art walk on Water Lane and the coastal boardwalk with the first 2,000 finishers receiving a special commemorative medal. Something Extra brings you highlights.