Domenica 1 Settembre 2013 si e' corsa la 26.esima edizione della Marciaferle, intitolata a Nanni Zunino, valevole come terza prova del Trofeo Long Runners Jonathan Sport.
Alcune immagini della giornata particolarmente calda, a differenza delle precedenti 2 edizioni.
I rappresentati di Cimaferle al via, Andrea, Beppe, Pietro e Monica
La partenza
Pietro, con quelli che poi saranno i primi due classificati, a Cavatore
I primi due verso l'arrivo, qui ripresi al passaggio a Ponzone a circa 5 km dall'arrivo
L'ultimo ristoro alla Molara, nelle "mani" delle ragazze cimaferlesi
L'arrivo di Pietro e Beppe
L'arrivo di Andrea
Monica in azione
L'arrivo di Monica
All'arrivo c'e' chi ha corso tutte e 26 le edizioni, ritratto fra il presidente Fogliazza a Nando Zunino
C'e' anche il nostro fotografo e medico di gara Sandro !
E un doveroso ritratto dei primi 3
Grazie anche a Giuseppe che mi ha fatto questa foto "dopo-doccia"
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