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  • 9/11 Steel Sculpture unveiled at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park – it was created by American artist Miya Ando to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. Standing at 28 feet tall and weighing over 4 tons, it was crafted out of the Twin Towers’ steel wreckage. The artwork was commissioned by SINCE 9/11, an educational charity that promotes discussion of the events, causes and consequences surrounding 9/11 among British schoolchildren by providing schools with a dedicated education programme and teaching resources.  Speakers and guests at the unveiling included: The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson; US Ambassador, Matthew Barzun; Peter Rosengard – SINCE 9/11 Chairman; Admiral Lord West of Spithead - Former Prime Minister’s Security Advisor; Maqsood Ahmed - Senior Advisor on Faith Communities to the Department for Communities and Local Government; and Patricia Bingley – 9/11 victim family member and supporter of SINCE 9/11.
    9-11 Sculpture Olympic Park GBPhotos...jpg
  • 9/11 Steel Sculpture unveiled at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park – it was created by American artist Miya Ando to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. Standing at 28 feet tall and weighing over 4 tons, it was crafted out of the Twin Towers’ steel wreckage. The artwork was commissioned by SINCE 9/11, an educational charity that promotes discussion of the events, causes and consequences surrounding 9/11 among British schoolchildren by providing schools with a dedicated education programme and teaching resources.  Speakers and guests at the unveiling included: The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson; US Ambassador, Matthew Barzun; Peter Rosengard – SINCE 9/11 Chairman; Admiral Lord West of Spithead - Former Prime Minister’s Security Advisor; Maqsood Ahmed - Senior Advisor on Faith Communities to the Department for Communities and Local Government; and Patricia Bingley – 9/11 victim family member and supporter of SINCE 9/11.
    9-11 Sculpture Olympic Park GBPhotos...jpg
  • 9/11 Steel Sculpture unveiled at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park – it was created by American artist Miya Ando to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. Standing at 28 feet tall and weighing over 4 tons, it was crafted out of the Twin Towers’ steel wreckage. The artwork was commissioned by SINCE 9/11, an educational charity that promotes discussion of the events, causes and consequences surrounding 9/11 among British schoolchildren by providing schools with a dedicated education programme and teaching resources.  Speakers and guests at the unveiling included: The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson; US Ambassador, Matthew Barzun; Peter Rosengard – SINCE 9/11 Chairman; Admiral Lord West of Spithead - Former Prime Minister’s Security Advisor; Maqsood Ahmed - Senior Advisor on Faith Communities to the Department for Communities and Local Government; and Patricia Bingley – 9/11 victim family member and supporter of SINCE 9/11.
    9-11 Sculpture Olympic Park GBPhotos...jpg
  • 9/11 Steel Sculpture unveiled at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park – it was created by American artist Miya Ando to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. Standing at 28 feet tall and weighing over 4 tons, it was crafted out of the Twin Towers’ steel wreckage. The artwork was commissioned by SINCE 9/11, an educational charity that promotes discussion of the events, causes and consequences surrounding 9/11 among British schoolchildren by providing schools with a dedicated education programme and teaching resources.  Speakers and guests at the unveiling included: The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson; US Ambassador, Matthew Barzun; Peter Rosengard – SINCE 9/11 Chairman; Admiral Lord West of Spithead - Former Prime Minister’s Security Advisor; Maqsood Ahmed - Senior Advisor on Faith Communities to the Department for Communities and Local Government; and Patricia Bingley – 9/11 victim family member and supporter of SINCE 9/11.
    9-11 Sculpture Olympic Park GBPhotos...jpg
  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
    Color Run GBPhotos 02.jpg
  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
    Color Run GBPhotos 77.jpg
  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
    Color Run GBPhotos 68.jpg
  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
    Color Run GBPhotos 66.jpg
  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
    Color Run GBPhotos 57.jpg
  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
    Color Run GBPhotos 44.jpg
  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
    Color Run GBPhotos 33.jpg
  • 9/11 Steel Sculpture unveiled at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park – it was created by American artist Miya Ando to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. Standing at 28 feet tall and weighing over 4 tons, it was crafted out of the Twin Towers’ steel wreckage. The artwork was commissioned by SINCE 9/11, an educational charity that promotes discussion of the events, causes and consequences surrounding 9/11 among British schoolchildren by providing schools with a dedicated education programme and teaching resources.  Speakers and guests at the unveiling included: The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson; US Ambassador, Matthew Barzun; Peter Rosengard – SINCE 9/11 Chairman; Admiral Lord West of Spithead - Former Prime Minister’s Security Advisor; Maqsood Ahmed - Senior Advisor on Faith Communities to the Department for Communities and Local Government; and Patricia Bingley – 9/11 victim family member and supporter of SINCE 9/11.
    9-11 Sculpture Olympic Park GBPhotos...jpg
  • 9/11 Steel Sculpture unveiled at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park – it was created by American artist Miya Ando to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. Standing at 28 feet tall and weighing over 4 tons, it was crafted out of the Twin Towers’ steel wreckage. The artwork was commissioned by SINCE 9/11, an educational charity that promotes discussion of the events, causes and consequences surrounding 9/11 among British schoolchildren by providing schools with a dedicated education programme and teaching resources.  Speakers and guests at the unveiling included: The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson; US Ambassador, Matthew Barzun; Peter Rosengard – SINCE 9/11 Chairman; Admiral Lord West of Spithead - Former Prime Minister’s Security Advisor; Maqsood Ahmed - Senior Advisor on Faith Communities to the Department for Communities and Local Government; and Patricia Bingley – 9/11 victim family member and supporter of SINCE 9/11.
    9-11 Sculpture Olympic Park GBPhotos...jpg
  • 9/11 Steel Sculpture unveiled at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park – it was created by American artist Miya Ando to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. Standing at 28 feet tall and weighing over 4 tons, it was crafted out of the Twin Towers’ steel wreckage. The artwork was commissioned by SINCE 9/11, an educational charity that promotes discussion of the events, causes and consequences surrounding 9/11 among British schoolchildren by providing schools with a dedicated education programme and teaching resources.  Speakers and guests at the unveiling included: The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson; US Ambassador, Matthew Barzun; Peter Rosengard – SINCE 9/11 Chairman; Admiral Lord West of Spithead - Former Prime Minister’s Security Advisor; Maqsood Ahmed - Senior Advisor on Faith Communities to the Department for Communities and Local Government; and Patricia Bingley – 9/11 victim family member and supporter of SINCE 9/11.
    9-11 Sculpture Olympic Park GBPhotos...jpg
  • 9/11 Steel Sculpture unveiled at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park – it was created by American artist Miya Ando to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. Standing at 28 feet tall and weighing over 4 tons, it was crafted out of the Twin Towers’ steel wreckage. The artwork was commissioned by SINCE 9/11, an educational charity that promotes discussion of the events, causes and consequences surrounding 9/11 among British schoolchildren by providing schools with a dedicated education programme and teaching resources.  Speakers and guests at the unveiling included: The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson; US Ambassador, Matthew Barzun; Peter Rosengard – SINCE 9/11 Chairman; Admiral Lord West of Spithead - Former Prime Minister’s Security Advisor; Maqsood Ahmed - Senior Advisor on Faith Communities to the Department for Communities and Local Government; and Patricia Bingley – 9/11 victim family member and supporter of SINCE 9/11.
    9-11 Sculpture Olympic Park GBPhotos...jpg
  • 9/11 Steel Sculpture unveiled at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park – it was created by American artist Miya Ando to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. Standing at 28 feet tall and weighing over 4 tons, it was crafted out of the Twin Towers’ steel wreckage. The artwork was commissioned by SINCE 9/11, an educational charity that promotes discussion of the events, causes and consequences surrounding 9/11 among British schoolchildren by providing schools with a dedicated education programme and teaching resources.  Speakers and guests at the unveiling included: The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson; US Ambassador, Matthew Barzun; Peter Rosengard – SINCE 9/11 Chairman; Admiral Lord West of Spithead - Former Prime Minister’s Security Advisor; Maqsood Ahmed - Senior Advisor on Faith Communities to the Department for Communities and Local Government; and Patricia Bingley – 9/11 victim family member and supporter of SINCE 9/11.
    9-11 Sculpture Olympic Park GBPhotos...jpg
  • 9/11 Steel Sculpture unveiled at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park – it was created by American artist Miya Ando to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. Standing at 28 feet tall and weighing over 4 tons, it was crafted out of the Twin Towers’ steel wreckage. The artwork was commissioned by SINCE 9/11, an educational charity that promotes discussion of the events, causes and consequences surrounding 9/11 among British schoolchildren by providing schools with a dedicated education programme and teaching resources.  Speakers and guests at the unveiling included: The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson; US Ambassador, Matthew Barzun; Peter Rosengard – SINCE 9/11 Chairman; Admiral Lord West of Spithead - Former Prime Minister’s Security Advisor; Maqsood Ahmed - Senior Advisor on Faith Communities to the Department for Communities and Local Government; and Patricia Bingley – 9/11 victim family member and supporter of SINCE 9/11.
    9-11 Sculpture Olympic Park GBPhotos...jpg
  • 9/11 Steel Sculpture unveiled at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park – it was created by American artist Miya Ando to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. Standing at 28 feet tall and weighing over 4 tons, it was crafted out of the Twin Towers’ steel wreckage. The artwork was commissioned by SINCE 9/11, an educational charity that promotes discussion of the events, causes and consequences surrounding 9/11 among British schoolchildren by providing schools with a dedicated education programme and teaching resources.  Speakers and guests at the unveiling included: The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson; US Ambassador, Matthew Barzun; Peter Rosengard – SINCE 9/11 Chairman; Admiral Lord West of Spithead - Former Prime Minister’s Security Advisor; Maqsood Ahmed - Senior Advisor on Faith Communities to the Department for Communities and Local Government; and Patricia Bingley – 9/11 victim family member and supporter of SINCE 9/11.
    9-11 Sculpture Olympic Park GBPhotos...jpg
  • 9/11 Steel Sculpture unveiled at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park – it was created by American artist Miya Ando to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. Standing at 28 feet tall and weighing over 4 tons, it was crafted out of the Twin Towers’ steel wreckage. The artwork was commissioned by SINCE 9/11, an educational charity that promotes discussion of the events, causes and consequences surrounding 9/11 among British schoolchildren by providing schools with a dedicated education programme and teaching resources.  Speakers and guests at the unveiling included: The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson; US Ambassador, Matthew Barzun; Peter Rosengard – SINCE 9/11 Chairman; Admiral Lord West of Spithead - Former Prime Minister’s Security Advisor; Maqsood Ahmed - Senior Advisor on Faith Communities to the Department for Communities and Local Government; and Patricia Bingley – 9/11 victim family member and supporter of SINCE 9/11.
    9-11 Sculpture Olympic Park GBPhotos...jpg
  • 9/11 Steel Sculpture unveiled at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park – it was created by American artist Miya Ando to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. Standing at 28 feet tall and weighing over 4 tons, it was crafted out of the Twin Towers’ steel wreckage. The artwork was commissioned by SINCE 9/11, an educational charity that promotes discussion of the events, causes and consequences surrounding 9/11 among British schoolchildren by providing schools with a dedicated education programme and teaching resources.  Speakers and guests at the unveiling included: The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson; US Ambassador, Matthew Barzun; Peter Rosengard – SINCE 9/11 Chairman; Admiral Lord West of Spithead - Former Prime Minister’s Security Advisor; Maqsood Ahmed - Senior Advisor on Faith Communities to the Department for Communities and Local Government; and Patricia Bingley – 9/11 victim family member and supporter of SINCE 9/11.
    9-11 Sculpture Olympic Park GBPhotos...jpg
  • 9/11 Steel Sculpture unveiled at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park – it was created by American artist Miya Ando to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. Standing at 28 feet tall and weighing over 4 tons, it was crafted out of the Twin Towers’ steel wreckage. The artwork was commissioned by SINCE 9/11, an educational charity that promotes discussion of the events, causes and consequences surrounding 9/11 among British schoolchildren by providing schools with a dedicated education programme and teaching resources.  Speakers and guests at the unveiling included: The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson; US Ambassador, Matthew Barzun; Peter Rosengard – SINCE 9/11 Chairman; Admiral Lord West of Spithead - Former Prime Minister’s Security Advisor; Maqsood Ahmed - Senior Advisor on Faith Communities to the Department for Communities and Local Government; and Patricia Bingley – 9/11 victim family member and supporter of SINCE 9/11.
    9-11 Sculpture Olympic Park GBPhotos...jpg
  • 9/11 Steel Sculpture unveiled at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park – it was created by American artist Miya Ando to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. Standing at 28 feet tall and weighing over 4 tons, it was crafted out of the Twin Towers’ steel wreckage. The artwork was commissioned by SINCE 9/11, an educational charity that promotes discussion of the events, causes and consequences surrounding 9/11 among British schoolchildren by providing schools with a dedicated education programme and teaching resources.  Speakers and guests at the unveiling included: The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson; US Ambassador, Matthew Barzun; Peter Rosengard – SINCE 9/11 Chairman; Admiral Lord West of Spithead - Former Prime Minister’s Security Advisor; Maqsood Ahmed - Senior Advisor on Faith Communities to the Department for Communities and Local Government; and Patricia Bingley – 9/11 victim family member and supporter of SINCE 9/11.
    9-11 Sculpture Olympic Park GBPhotos...jpg
  • 9/11 Steel Sculpture unveiled at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park – it was created by American artist Miya Ando to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. Standing at 28 feet tall and weighing over 4 tons, it was crafted out of the Twin Towers’ steel wreckage. The artwork was commissioned by SINCE 9/11, an educational charity that promotes discussion of the events, causes and consequences surrounding 9/11 among British schoolchildren by providing schools with a dedicated education programme and teaching resources.  Speakers and guests at the unveiling included: The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson; US Ambassador, Matthew Barzun; Peter Rosengard – SINCE 9/11 Chairman; Admiral Lord West of Spithead - Former Prime Minister’s Security Advisor; Maqsood Ahmed - Senior Advisor on Faith Communities to the Department for Communities and Local Government; and Patricia Bingley – 9/11 victim family member and supporter of SINCE 9/11.
    9-11 Sculpture Olympic Park GBPhotos...jpg
  • 9/11 Steel Sculpture unveiled at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park – it was created by American artist Miya Ando to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. Standing at 28 feet tall and weighing over 4 tons, it was crafted out of the Twin Towers’ steel wreckage. The artwork was commissioned by SINCE 9/11, an educational charity that promotes discussion of the events, causes and consequences surrounding 9/11 among British schoolchildren by providing schools with a dedicated education programme and teaching resources.  Speakers and guests at the unveiling included: The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson; US Ambassador, Matthew Barzun; Peter Rosengard – SINCE 9/11 Chairman; Admiral Lord West of Spithead - Former Prime Minister’s Security Advisor; Maqsood Ahmed - Senior Advisor on Faith Communities to the Department for Communities and Local Government; and Patricia Bingley – 9/11 victim family member and supporter of SINCE 9/11.
    9-11 Sculpture Olympic Park GBPhotos...jpg
  • 9/11 Steel Sculpture unveiled at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park – it was created by American artist Miya Ando to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. Standing at 28 feet tall and weighing over 4 tons, it was crafted out of the Twin Towers’ steel wreckage. The artwork was commissioned by SINCE 9/11, an educational charity that promotes discussion of the events, causes and consequences surrounding 9/11 among British schoolchildren by providing schools with a dedicated education programme and teaching resources.  Speakers and guests at the unveiling included: The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson; US Ambassador, Matthew Barzun; Peter Rosengard – SINCE 9/11 Chairman; Admiral Lord West of Spithead - Former Prime Minister’s Security Advisor; Maqsood Ahmed - Senior Advisor on Faith Communities to the Department for Communities and Local Government; and Patricia Bingley – 9/11 victim family member and supporter of SINCE 9/11.
    9-11 Sculpture Olympic Park GBPhotos...jpg
  • 9/11 Steel Sculpture unveiled at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park – it was created by American artist Miya Ando to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. Standing at 28 feet tall and weighing over 4 tons, it was crafted out of the Twin Towers’ steel wreckage. The artwork was commissioned by SINCE 9/11, an educational charity that promotes discussion of the events, causes and consequences surrounding 9/11 among British schoolchildren by providing schools with a dedicated education programme and teaching resources.  Speakers and guests at the unveiling included: The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson; US Ambassador, Matthew Barzun; Peter Rosengard – SINCE 9/11 Chairman; Admiral Lord West of Spithead - Former Prime Minister’s Security Advisor; Maqsood Ahmed - Senior Advisor on Faith Communities to the Department for Communities and Local Government; and Patricia Bingley – 9/11 victim family member and supporter of SINCE 9/11.
    9-11 Sculpture Olympic Park GBPhotos...jpg
  • 9/11 Steel Sculpture unveiled at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park – it was created by American artist Miya Ando to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. Standing at 28 feet tall and weighing over 4 tons, it was crafted out of the Twin Towers’ steel wreckage. The artwork was commissioned by SINCE 9/11, an educational charity that promotes discussion of the events, causes and consequences surrounding 9/11 among British schoolchildren by providing schools with a dedicated education programme and teaching resources.  Speakers and guests at the unveiling included: The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson; US Ambassador, Matthew Barzun; Peter Rosengard – SINCE 9/11 Chairman; Admiral Lord West of Spithead - Former Prime Minister’s Security Advisor; Maqsood Ahmed - Senior Advisor on Faith Communities to the Department for Communities and Local Government; and Patricia Bingley – 9/11 victim family member and supporter of SINCE 9/11.
    9-11 Sculpture Olympic Park GBPhotos...jpg
  • 9/11 Steel Sculpture unveiled at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park – it was created by American artist Miya Ando to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. Standing at 28 feet tall and weighing over 4 tons, it was crafted out of the Twin Towers’ steel wreckage. The artwork was commissioned by SINCE 9/11, an educational charity that promotes discussion of the events, causes and consequences surrounding 9/11 among British schoolchildren by providing schools with a dedicated education programme and teaching resources.  Speakers and guests at the unveiling included: The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson; US Ambassador, Matthew Barzun; Peter Rosengard – SINCE 9/11 Chairman; Admiral Lord West of Spithead - Former Prime Minister’s Security Advisor; Maqsood Ahmed - Senior Advisor on Faith Communities to the Department for Communities and Local Government; and Patricia Bingley – 9/11 victim family member and supporter of SINCE 9/11.
    9-11 Sculpture Olympic Park GBPhotos...jpg
  • 9/11 Steel Sculpture unveiled at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park – it was created by American artist Miya Ando to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. Standing at 28 feet tall and weighing over 4 tons, it was crafted out of the Twin Towers’ steel wreckage. The artwork was commissioned by SINCE 9/11, an educational charity that promotes discussion of the events, causes and consequences surrounding 9/11 among British schoolchildren by providing schools with a dedicated education programme and teaching resources.  Speakers and guests at the unveiling included: The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson; US Ambassador, Matthew Barzun; Peter Rosengard – SINCE 9/11 Chairman; Admiral Lord West of Spithead - Former Prime Minister’s Security Advisor; Maqsood Ahmed - Senior Advisor on Faith Communities to the Department for Communities and Local Government; and Patricia Bingley – 9/11 victim family member and supporter of SINCE 9/11.
    9-11 Sculpture Olympic Park GBPhotos...jpg
  • 9/11 Steel Sculpture unveiled at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park – it was created by American artist Miya Ando to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. Standing at 28 feet tall and weighing over 4 tons, it was crafted out of the Twin Towers’ steel wreckage. The artwork was commissioned by SINCE 9/11, an educational charity that promotes discussion of the events, causes and consequences surrounding 9/11 among British schoolchildren by providing schools with a dedicated education programme and teaching resources.  Speakers and guests at the unveiling included: The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson; US Ambassador, Matthew Barzun; Peter Rosengard – SINCE 9/11 Chairman; Admiral Lord West of Spithead - Former Prime Minister’s Security Advisor; Maqsood Ahmed - Senior Advisor on Faith Communities to the Department for Communities and Local Government; and Patricia Bingley – 9/11 victim family member and supporter of SINCE 9/11.
    9-11 Sculpture Olympic Park GBPhotos...jpg
  • 9/11 Steel Sculpture unveiled at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park – it was created by American artist Miya Ando to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. Standing at 28 feet tall and weighing over 4 tons, it was crafted out of the Twin Towers’ steel wreckage. The artwork was commissioned by SINCE 9/11, an educational charity that promotes discussion of the events, causes and consequences surrounding 9/11 among British schoolchildren by providing schools with a dedicated education programme and teaching resources.  Speakers and guests at the unveiling included: The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson; US Ambassador, Matthew Barzun; Peter Rosengard – SINCE 9/11 Chairman; Admiral Lord West of Spithead - Former Prime Minister’s Security Advisor; Maqsood Ahmed - Senior Advisor on Faith Communities to the Department for Communities and Local Government; and Patricia Bingley – 9/11 victim family member and supporter of SINCE 9/11.
    9-11 Sculpture Olympic Park GBPhotos...jpg
  • 9/11 Steel Sculpture unveiled at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park – it was created by American artist Miya Ando to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. Standing at 28 feet tall and weighing over 4 tons, it was crafted out of the Twin Towers’ steel wreckage. The artwork was commissioned by SINCE 9/11, an educational charity that promotes discussion of the events, causes and consequences surrounding 9/11 among British schoolchildren by providing schools with a dedicated education programme and teaching resources.  Speakers and guests at the unveiling included: The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson; US Ambassador, Matthew Barzun; Peter Rosengard – SINCE 9/11 Chairman; Admiral Lord West of Spithead - Former Prime Minister’s Security Advisor; Maqsood Ahmed - Senior Advisor on Faith Communities to the Department for Communities and Local Government; and Patricia Bingley – 9/11 victim family member and supporter of SINCE 9/11.
    9-11 Sculpture Olympic Park GBPhotos...jpg
  • 9/11 Steel Sculpture unveiled at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park – it was created by American artist Miya Ando to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. Standing at 28 feet tall and weighing over 4 tons, it was crafted out of the Twin Towers’ steel wreckage. The artwork was commissioned by SINCE 9/11, an educational charity that promotes discussion of the events, causes and consequences surrounding 9/11 among British schoolchildren by providing schools with a dedicated education programme and teaching resources.  Speakers and guests at the unveiling included: The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson; US Ambassador, Matthew Barzun; Peter Rosengard – SINCE 9/11 Chairman; Admiral Lord West of Spithead - Former Prime Minister’s Security Advisor; Maqsood Ahmed - Senior Advisor on Faith Communities to the Department for Communities and Local Government; and Patricia Bingley – 9/11 victim family member and supporter of SINCE 9/11.
    9-11 Sculpture Olympic Park GBPhotos...jpg
  • 9/11 Steel Sculpture unveiled at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park – it was created by American artist Miya Ando to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. Standing at 28 feet tall and weighing over 4 tons, it was crafted out of the Twin Towers’ steel wreckage. The artwork was commissioned by SINCE 9/11, an educational charity that promotes discussion of the events, causes and consequences surrounding 9/11 among British schoolchildren by providing schools with a dedicated education programme and teaching resources.  Speakers and guests at the unveiling included: The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson; US Ambassador, Matthew Barzun; Peter Rosengard – SINCE 9/11 Chairman; Admiral Lord West of Spithead - Former Prime Minister’s Security Advisor; Maqsood Ahmed - Senior Advisor on Faith Communities to the Department for Communities and Local Government; and Patricia Bingley – 9/11 victim family member and supporter of SINCE 9/11.
    9-11 Sculpture Olympic Park GBPhotos...jpg
  • 9/11 Steel Sculpture unveiled at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park – it was created by American artist Miya Ando to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. Standing at 28 feet tall and weighing over 4 tons, it was crafted out of the Twin Towers’ steel wreckage. The artwork was commissioned by SINCE 9/11, an educational charity that promotes discussion of the events, causes and consequences surrounding 9/11 among British schoolchildren by providing schools with a dedicated education programme and teaching resources.  Speakers and guests at the unveiling included: The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson; US Ambassador, Matthew Barzun; Peter Rosengard – SINCE 9/11 Chairman; Admiral Lord West of Spithead - Former Prime Minister’s Security Advisor; Maqsood Ahmed - Senior Advisor on Faith Communities to the Department for Communities and Local Government; and Patricia Bingley – 9/11 victim family member and supporter of SINCE 9/11.
    9-11 Sculpture Olympic Park GBPhotos...jpg
  • 9/11 Steel Sculpture unveiled at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park – it was created by American artist Miya Ando to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. Standing at 28 feet tall and weighing over 4 tons, it was crafted out of the Twin Towers’ steel wreckage. The artwork was commissioned by SINCE 9/11, an educational charity that promotes discussion of the events, causes and consequences surrounding 9/11 among British schoolchildren by providing schools with a dedicated education programme and teaching resources.  Speakers and guests at the unveiling included: The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson; US Ambassador, Matthew Barzun; Peter Rosengard – SINCE 9/11 Chairman; Admiral Lord West of Spithead - Former Prime Minister’s Security Advisor; Maqsood Ahmed - Senior Advisor on Faith Communities to the Department for Communities and Local Government; and Patricia Bingley – 9/11 victim family member and supporter of SINCE 9/11.
    9-11 Sculpture Olympic Park GBPhotos...jpg
  • 9/11 Steel Sculpture unveiled at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park – it was created by American artist Miya Ando to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. Standing at 28 feet tall and weighing over 4 tons, it was crafted out of the Twin Towers’ steel wreckage. The artwork was commissioned by SINCE 9/11, an educational charity that promotes discussion of the events, causes and consequences surrounding 9/11 among British schoolchildren by providing schools with a dedicated education programme and teaching resources.  Speakers and guests at the unveiling included: The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson; US Ambassador, Matthew Barzun; Peter Rosengard – SINCE 9/11 Chairman; Admiral Lord West of Spithead - Former Prime Minister’s Security Advisor; Maqsood Ahmed - Senior Advisor on Faith Communities to the Department for Communities and Local Government; and Patricia Bingley – 9/11 victim family member and supporter of SINCE 9/11.
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  • 9/11 Steel Sculpture unveiled at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park – it was created by American artist Miya Ando to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. Standing at 28 feet tall and weighing over 4 tons, it was crafted out of the Twin Towers’ steel wreckage. The artwork was commissioned by SINCE 9/11, an educational charity that promotes discussion of the events, causes and consequences surrounding 9/11 among British schoolchildren by providing schools with a dedicated education programme and teaching resources.  Speakers and guests at the unveiling included: The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson; US Ambassador, Matthew Barzun; Peter Rosengard – SINCE 9/11 Chairman; Admiral Lord West of Spithead - Former Prime Minister’s Security Advisor; Maqsood Ahmed - Senior Advisor on Faith Communities to the Department for Communities and Local Government; and Patricia Bingley – 9/11 victim family member and supporter of SINCE 9/11.
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  • 9/11 Steel Sculpture unveiled at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park – it was created by American artist Miya Ando to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. Standing at 28 feet tall and weighing over 4 tons, it was crafted out of the Twin Towers’ steel wreckage. The artwork was commissioned by SINCE 9/11, an educational charity that promotes discussion of the events, causes and consequences surrounding 9/11 among British schoolchildren by providing schools with a dedicated education programme and teaching resources.  Speakers and guests at the unveiling included: The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson; US Ambassador, Matthew Barzun; Peter Rosengard – SINCE 9/11 Chairman; Admiral Lord West of Spithead - Former Prime Minister’s Security Advisor; Maqsood Ahmed - Senior Advisor on Faith Communities to the Department for Communities and Local Government; and Patricia Bingley – 9/11 victim family member and supporter of SINCE 9/11.
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  • 9/11 Steel Sculpture unveiled at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park – it was created by American artist Miya Ando to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. Standing at 28 feet tall and weighing over 4 tons, it was crafted out of the Twin Towers’ steel wreckage. The artwork was commissioned by SINCE 9/11, an educational charity that promotes discussion of the events, causes and consequences surrounding 9/11 among British schoolchildren by providing schools with a dedicated education programme and teaching resources.  Speakers and guests at the unveiling included: The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson; US Ambassador, Matthew Barzun; Peter Rosengard – SINCE 9/11 Chairman; Admiral Lord West of Spithead - Former Prime Minister’s Security Advisor; Maqsood Ahmed - Senior Advisor on Faith Communities to the Department for Communities and Local Government; and Patricia Bingley – 9/11 victim family member and supporter of SINCE 9/11.
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  • 9/11 Steel Sculpture unveiled at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park – it was created by American artist Miya Ando to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. Standing at 28 feet tall and weighing over 4 tons, it was crafted out of the Twin Towers’ steel wreckage. The artwork was commissioned by SINCE 9/11, an educational charity that promotes discussion of the events, causes and consequences surrounding 9/11 among British schoolchildren by providing schools with a dedicated education programme and teaching resources.  Speakers and guests at the unveiling included: The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson; US Ambassador, Matthew Barzun; Peter Rosengard – SINCE 9/11 Chairman; Admiral Lord West of Spithead - Former Prime Minister’s Security Advisor; Maqsood Ahmed - Senior Advisor on Faith Communities to the Department for Communities and Local Government; and Patricia Bingley – 9/11 victim family member and supporter of SINCE 9/11.
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  • 9/11 Steel Sculpture unveiled at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park – it was created by American artist Miya Ando to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. Standing at 28 feet tall and weighing over 4 tons, it was crafted out of the Twin Towers’ steel wreckage. The artwork was commissioned by SINCE 9/11, an educational charity that promotes discussion of the events, causes and consequences surrounding 9/11 among British schoolchildren by providing schools with a dedicated education programme and teaching resources.  Speakers and guests at the unveiling included: The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson; US Ambassador, Matthew Barzun; Peter Rosengard – SINCE 9/11 Chairman; Admiral Lord West of Spithead - Former Prime Minister’s Security Advisor; Maqsood Ahmed - Senior Advisor on Faith Communities to the Department for Communities and Local Government; and Patricia Bingley – 9/11 victim family member and supporter of SINCE 9/11.
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  • 9/11 Steel Sculpture unveiled at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park – it was created by American artist Miya Ando to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. Standing at 28 feet tall and weighing over 4 tons, it was crafted out of the Twin Towers’ steel wreckage. The artwork was commissioned by SINCE 9/11, an educational charity that promotes discussion of the events, causes and consequences surrounding 9/11 among British schoolchildren by providing schools with a dedicated education programme and teaching resources.  Speakers and guests at the unveiling included: The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson; US Ambassador, Matthew Barzun; Peter Rosengard – SINCE 9/11 Chairman; Admiral Lord West of Spithead - Former Prime Minister’s Security Advisor; Maqsood Ahmed - Senior Advisor on Faith Communities to the Department for Communities and Local Government; and Patricia Bingley – 9/11 victim family member and supporter of SINCE 9/11.
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  • 9/11 Steel Sculpture unveiled at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park – it was created by American artist Miya Ando to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. Standing at 28 feet tall and weighing over 4 tons, it was crafted out of the Twin Towers’ steel wreckage. The artwork was commissioned by SINCE 9/11, an educational charity that promotes discussion of the events, causes and consequences surrounding 9/11 among British schoolchildren by providing schools with a dedicated education programme and teaching resources.  Speakers and guests at the unveiling included: The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson; US Ambassador, Matthew Barzun; Peter Rosengard – SINCE 9/11 Chairman; Admiral Lord West of Spithead - Former Prime Minister’s Security Advisor; Maqsood Ahmed - Senior Advisor on Faith Communities to the Department for Communities and Local Government; and Patricia Bingley – 9/11 victim family member and supporter of SINCE 9/11.
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  • 9/11 Steel Sculpture unveiled at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park – it was created by American artist Miya Ando to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. Standing at 28 feet tall and weighing over 4 tons, it was crafted out of the Twin Towers’ steel wreckage. The artwork was commissioned by SINCE 9/11, an educational charity that promotes discussion of the events, causes and consequences surrounding 9/11 among British schoolchildren by providing schools with a dedicated education programme and teaching resources.  Speakers and guests at the unveiling included: The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson; US Ambassador, Matthew Barzun; Peter Rosengard – SINCE 9/11 Chairman; Admiral Lord West of Spithead - Former Prime Minister’s Security Advisor; Maqsood Ahmed - Senior Advisor on Faith Communities to the Department for Communities and Local Government; and Patricia Bingley – 9/11 victim family member and supporter of SINCE 9/11.
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  • 9/11 Steel Sculpture unveiled at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park – it was created by American artist Miya Ando to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. Standing at 28 feet tall and weighing over 4 tons, it was crafted out of the Twin Towers’ steel wreckage. The artwork was commissioned by SINCE 9/11, an educational charity that promotes discussion of the events, causes and consequences surrounding 9/11 among British schoolchildren by providing schools with a dedicated education programme and teaching resources.  Speakers and guests at the unveiling included: The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson; US Ambassador, Matthew Barzun; Peter Rosengard – SINCE 9/11 Chairman; Admiral Lord West of Spithead - Former Prime Minister’s Security Advisor; Maqsood Ahmed - Senior Advisor on Faith Communities to the Department for Communities and Local Government; and Patricia Bingley – 9/11 victim family member and supporter of SINCE 9/11.
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  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
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  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
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  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
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  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
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  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
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  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
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  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
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  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
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  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
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  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
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  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
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  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
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  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
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  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
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  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
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  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
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  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
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  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
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  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
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  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
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  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
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  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
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  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
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  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
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  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
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  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
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  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
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  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
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  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
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  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
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  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
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  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
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  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
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  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
    Color Run GBPhotos 35.jpg
  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
    Color Run GBPhotos 34.jpg
  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
    Color Run GBPhotos 32.jpg
  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
    Color Run GBPhotos 31.jpg
  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
    Color Run GBPhotos 30.jpg
  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
    Color Run GBPhotos 29.jpg
  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
    Color Run GBPhotos 28.jpg
  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
    Color Run GBPhotos 27.jpg
  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
    Color Run GBPhotos 26.jpg
  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
    Color Run GBPhotos 25.jpg
  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
    Color Run GBPhotos 24.jpg
  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
    Color Run GBPhotos 23.jpg
  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
    Color Run GBPhotos 22.jpg
  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
    Color Run GBPhotos 21.jpg
  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
    Color Run GBPhotos 20.jpg
  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
    Color Run GBPhotos 19.jpg
  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
    Color Run GBPhotos 18.jpg
  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
    Color Run GBPhotos 16.jpg
  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
    Color Run GBPhotos 15.jpg
  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
    Color Run GBPhotos 14.jpg
  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
    Color Run GBPhotos 13.jpg
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