Cardiac Classic
Nearly 2,000 runners turned out Thanksgiving morning to take part in Ellis Medicine's 31st annual Cardiac Classic in Schenectady's Central Park. Posted on November 23, 2012.
David Schneidman, center, is surrounded by family members before the running of the 31st Foundation for Ellis Medicine Cardiac Classic on Thanksgiving morning.
David Schneidman finishes the 31st Foundation for Ellis Medicine Cardiac Classic on Thanksgiving morning. He and 16 other family members ran in the race on Thursday.
Runners move at a brisk pace around Iroquois Lake in Central Park during the 31st Foundation for Ellis Medicine Cardiac Classic on Thanksgiving morning.
Left to right, Dennis Seaman and Ben Butryn finish the 31st Foundation for Ellis Medicine Cardiac Classic on Thanksgiving morning.
Runners finish running around Iroquois Lake in Central Park during the 31st Foundation for Ellis Medicine Cardiac Classic on Thanksgiving morning.
Runners move at a brisk pace in Central Park during the 31st Foundation for Ellis Medicine Cardiac Classic on Thanksgiving morning.
Joe Yavonditte of Schenectady has nice stride as he finishes the 31st Foundation for Ellis Medicine Cardiac Classic on Thanksgiving morning.
Runners make their way around Iroquois Lake in Central Park to finish the 31st Foundation for Ellis Medicine Cardiac Classic on Thanksgiving morning.
Ethan Dubois is at far right.
Crowds of runners gather at the starting area before the race at the 31st Foundation for Ellis Medicine Cardiac Classic on Thanksgiving morning.
David Lane of Latham raises his arms in victory for finishing the 31st Foundation for Ellis Medicine Cardiac Classic on Thanksgiving morning.
Runners move past the starting line in Central Park during the 31st Foundation for Ellis Medicine Cardiac Classic on Thanksgiving morning.
Youngsters start the Kids Fun Run in Central Park during the 31st Foundation for Ellis Medicine Cardiac Classic on Thanksgiving morning.
Youngsters start the Kids Fun Run at the 31st Foundation for Ellis Medicine Cardiac Classic on Thanksgiving morning.
Runners move at a brisk pace in Central Park during the 31st Foundation for Ellis Medicine Cardiac Classic on Thanksgiving morning.
Runners go around Iroquois Lake in Central Park near the finish of the 31st Foundation for Ellis Medicine Cardiac Classic on Thanksgiving morning.
Runners start to race in Central Park during the 31st Foundation for Ellis Medicine Cardiac Classic on Thanksgiving morning.
Runners move past the starting line in Central Park during the 31st Foundation for Ellis Medicine Cardiac Classic on Thanksgiving morning.
Participants in the Wellness Walk at the 31st Foundation for Ellis Medicine Cardiac Classic on Thanksgiving morning.
Left to right, Dan Janniello, Caitlin McTague, Sarah McTague, Peg McTague and Jim McTague make it a family affair with turkey hats before running in the 31st Foundation for Ellis Medicine Cardiac Classic on Thanksgiving morning.
Dan Heenan, #790, finishes the 31st Foundation for Ellis Medicine Cardiac Classic on Thanksgiving morning.
Scott Brennan and Alexandra Chico work on finishing the 31st Foundation for Ellis Medicine Cardiac Classic on Thanksgiving morning.
Walkers start the Wellness Walk at the 31st Foundation for Ellis Medicine Cardiac Classic on Thanksgiving morning.
Runners move past the starting line in Central Park during the 31st Foundation for Ellis Medicine Cardiac Classic on Thanksgiving morning.
Schenectady Mayor Gary McCarthy starts the 31st Foundation for Ellis Medicine Cardiac Classic on Thanksgiving morning.
Jeff Soffer from Arlington VA, puts on his favorite turkey hat before the 31st Foundation for Ellis Medicine Cardiac Classic on Thanksgiving morning.
Runners wind around the Iroquois Lake in Central Park for the finish of the 31st Foundation for Ellis Medicine Cardiac Classic on Thanksgiving morning.
Burnt Hills native Samantha Roecker, a senior at Providence College, was the women's winner at the 31st Foundation for Ellis Medicine Cardiac Classic on Thanksgiving morning.
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