They ran, walked, wheeled, pushed and some were even carried during the annual Round the Bays fun run in Auckland this morning.
More than 25,000 people turned up to for the 44th annual Ports of Auckland Round the Bays today, which runs 8.4km from the CBD to St Heliers.
Image 1 of 19: Runners make their way along Tamaki Drive on Sunday as part of the 2016 Auckland Round the Bays. Photo / Greg Bowker
Thefastest man across the line was five-time winner Jonathan Jackson with a time of 26 minutes, while the fastest female finisher was Olivia Burne with a time of 28 minutes.
Lee Warn was the fastest wheelchair athlete finishing the 8.4km course in 36 minutes in a panda suit.
Five official charities - CanTeen, Shine, Garden to Table Trust, Riding for the Disabled and Heart Kids New Zealand - will share the charity donation generated by the event.
The run is touted as one of the world's largest fun runs and New Zealand's largest mass participation sporting event.
Megan McPhail, 21, and Elidah Blanchard, 22, did Round the Bays for something fun to do.
Megan McPhail, 21, left and Elidah Blanchard, 22. Photo / Catherine Gaffaney
"We haven't ran in awhile so it seemed like a good opportunity," Ms Blanchard said. "We managed to run the whole thing, which was a little surprising. There's been a good turnout. We'd definitely do it again."