
Runners run past TCL Chinese Theatre along Hollywood Boulevard during the 38th L.A. Marathon.
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More than 20,000 runners took to the streets of L.A. early Sunday with a backdrop of cloudy skies and cool temperatures for the running of the 38th annual Los Angeles Marathon.
The 26.2-mile course spans some of the city’s most iconic neighborhoods, including Chinatown, Hollywood, Beverly Hills and Century City.

Ryan Stevenson, 23, of Pasadena, warms up Sunday at Dodger Stadium before the L.A. Marathon.
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Runners rest at Dodger Stadium before the 38th L.A. Marathon.
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Wheelchair participants start the 38th L.A. Marathon at Dodger Stadium.
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Marathon spectators hold cardboard cutouts of runners and other signs of encouragement as the race begins at Dodger Stadium.
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A runner dressed as Elvis Presley passes City Hall during the L.A. Marathon.
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Runners high-five while passing through downtown during the L.A. Marathon.
(Dania Maxwell / Los Angeles Times)

Stacy Ndiwa of Kenya collapses after crossing the finish line to win the women’s race with a time of two hours and 31 minutes.
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Los Angeles Marathon winner Jemal Yimer of Ethiopia, right, helps his fellow countryman Yemane Tsegay, who collapsed after finishing second on Sunday.
(Luis Sinco / Los Angeles Times)

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A runner drops a cup of water while passing through downtown during the 38th Los Angeles Marathon on Sunday.
(Dania Maxwell / Los Angeles Times)

A runner dressed as Marilyn Monroe runs through downtown during the 38th L.A. Marathon.
(Dania Maxwell / Los Angeles Times)

Fans cheer along Hollywood Boulevard during the 38th L.A. Marathon.
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Runners head down Hollywood Boulevard during the 38th L.A. Marathon.
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Brazilian runners Nicholas Pracces, left, and Adriana Zasilda embrace after finishing the Los Angeles Marathon.
(Luis Sinco / Los Angeles Times)

Runners remove their shoes and rest on the streets of Century City after crossing the finish line of the Los Angeles Marathon on Sunday.
(Luis Sinco / Los Angeles Times)
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