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FIRST PARADE OF LIGHTS 5K

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Participants gather around the amphitheater to do warm up exorcises a half hour before the race began. (photo by Jesse Castro)

Guam’s first ever Vidration Parade of Lights 5k splashed on to the local scene giving Guam it’s first ever experience of a night run/dance/party. It was a night of dancing and giving all the ages of Guam a taste of electronic music followed by a fun run 5k.

There were no finisher rewards nor were there any records of time allowing runners to just enjoy the event. It did not stop the over 2500 runners from showing up just to have a good time.

Runners were dressed in bright colors and decked out in glow lights to bring out the most of the electronic music experience. The overall experience was great allowing runners to express their night life side as well as their motive to exercise.

Check out the sights of the event brought to you by GSPN’s Jesse Castro

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Runners and walkers from across Guam gathered at Ypao park hours before the big night run began. (photo by Jesse Castro)

After a quick registration participants were given glow bracelets, necklaces, and glow sticks to wear on the route. (photo by Jesse Castro)

A young boy picks out a glow bracelet to participate in the night run event. (photo by Jesse Castro)

Runners and walkers head done to Tumon in Guam’s first ever Parade of Lights event. (photo by Jesse Castro)

Runners and walkers head done to Tumon in Guam’s first ever Parade of Lights event. (photo by Jesse Castro)

Runners and walkers head done to Tumon in Guam’s first ever Parade of Lights event. (photo by Jesse Castro)

Runners and walkers head done to Tumon in Guam’s first ever Parade of Lights event. (photo by Jesse Castro)

Participants of the Parade of Lights gather at the starting line minutes before the race began. (photo by Jesse Castro)

A parade is not complete without go-go dancers! (photo by Jesse Castro)

Participants gather around the amphitheater to do warm up exorcises a half hour before the race began. (photo by Jesse Castro)

Participants gather around the amphitheater to do warm up exorcises a half hour before the race began. (photo by Jesse Castro)

Participants gather around the amphitheater to do warm up exorcises a half hour before the race began. (photo by Jesse Castro)

Participants gather around the amphitheater to do warm up exorcises a half hour before the race began. (photo by Jesse Castro)

Participants gather around the amphitheater to do warm up exorcises a half hour before the race began. (photo by Jesse Castro)

Dressed in beautiful tutus and carrying batons participants from left Grace Tindujen, Rose Panganiban, Debbie Cadiz, and Christine Dela Cruz went to the event to “experience the first parade of lights!” Christine Dela Cruz said. (photo by Jesse Castro)

Tyler Thorne went to the event dressed in a hero costume “Just for the fun of it! I mean why not?” Tyler said. (photo by Jesse Castro)

Mike Martinez and Stephanie Bonfield brought their dogs out Lyko (blue collar) and Sadie (pink collar) out to the event. Mike said “Just something fun to do on Guam”. (photo by Jesse Castro)

Ryan Diaz and Julie Leano came out to the event because of a love to run and “…it’s the first one for like night time run and so exciting, so I’m excited!” Julie said. (photo by Jesse Castro)

Dressed as a luchador Gerald Porter went to the event with his friend the abominable snowman Mario Pereyra who needed a reason to wear his Halloween outfit again. (photo by Jesse Castro)

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