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    Eric Chamness, left, and Javy Pagan cross the finish line as survivors.
    Runners participate in the 2nd Annual Greenville Zombie Run, a 5K Chase Race. The Zombie Run brought together close to 1,000 runners who came face to face with hoards of the walking dead in an un-timed apocalyptic 5K run at Heritage Park in Simpsonville. All proceeds from the event benefit children and families served by First Steps.
    GWINN DAVIS / FOR THE HERALD-JOURNAL

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    S1103zombie

    Zombie, Kim Brookshire, right, chases after a runner.
    Runners participate in the 2nd Annual Greenville Zombie Run, a 5K Chase Race. The Zombie Run brought together close to 1,000 runners who came face to face with hoards of the walking dead in an un-timed apocalyptic 5K run at Heritage Park in Simpsonville. All proceeds from the event benefit children and families served by First Steps.
    GWINN DAVIS / FOR THE HERALD-JOURNAL

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    S1103zombie

    Kristin Parris, right, has some fun with the "Running Dead Team", Javy Pagan. left, Katie King and Andrew Markovic.
    Runners participate in the 2nd Annual Greenville Zombie Run, a 5K Chase Race. The Zombie Run brought together close to 1,000 runners who came face to face with hoards of the walking dead in an un-timed apocalyptic 5K run at Heritage Park in Simpsonville. All proceeds from the event benefit children and families served by First Steps.
    GWINN DAVIS / FOR THE HERALD-JOURNAL

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    S1103zombie

    Nicole Voropaeff and Tim Harper play the part of Zombies.
    Runners participate in the 2nd Annual Greenville Zombie Run, a 5K Chase Race. The Zombie Run brought together close to 1,000 runners who came face to face with hoards of the walking dead in an un-timed apocalyptic 5K run at Heritage Park in Simpsonville. All proceeds from the event benefit children and families served by First Steps.
    GWINN DAVIS / FOR THE HERALD-JOURNAL

  • S1103zombie

    S1103zombie

    Katie King, left, Javy Pagan and Meg Foster hurdle a hay bale on the way to the finish line.
    Runners participate in the 2nd Annual Greenville Zombie Run, a 5K Chase Race. The Zombie Run brought together close to 1,000 runners who came face to face with hoards of the walking dead in an un-timed apocalyptic 5K run at Heritage Park in Simpsonville. All proceeds from the event benefit children and families served by First Steps.
    GWINN DAVIS / FOR THE HERALD-JOURNAL

  • S1103zombie

    S1103zombie

    Zombie Logan Jenkins grabs a runners flag.
    Runners participate in the 2nd Annual Greenville Zombie Run, a 5K Chase Race. The Zombie Run brought together close to 1,000 runners who came face to face with hoards of the walking dead in an un-timed apocalyptic 5K run at Heritage Park in Simpsonville. All proceeds from the event benefit children and families served by First Steps.
    GWINN DAVIS / FOR THE HERALD-JOURNAL

  • S1103zombie

    S1103zombie

    A zombie snags another flag.
    Runners participate in the 2nd Annual Greenville Zombie Run, a 5K Chase Race. The Zombie Run brought together close to 1,000 runners who came face to face with hoards of the walking dead in an un-timed apocalyptic 5K run at Heritage Park in Simpsonville. All proceeds from the event benefit children and families served by First Steps.
    GWINN DAVIS / FOR THE HERALD-JOURNAL

  • S1103zombie

    S1103zombie

    Gwendolyn Shealy, left, Marissa Priest and Kristin Parris all survived the race.
    Runners participate in the 2nd Annual Greenville Zombie Run, a 5K Chase Race. The Zombie Run brought together close to 1,000 runners who came face to face with hoards of the walking dead in an un-timed apocalyptic 5K run at Heritage Park in Simpsonville. All proceeds from the event benefit children and families served by First Steps.
    GWINN DAVIS / FOR THE HERALD-JOURNAL

  • S1103zombie

    S1103zombie

    Logan Jenkins, left, Russ Brannen were many of the zombies running loose.
    Runners participate in the 2nd Annual Greenville Zombie Run, a 5K Chase Race. The Zombie Run brought together close to 1,000 runners who came face to face with hoards of the walking dead in an un-timed apocalyptic 5K run at Heritage Park in Simpsonville. All proceeds from the event benefit children and families served by First Steps.
    GWINN DAVIS / FOR THE HERALD-JOURNAL

  • S1103zombie

    S1103zombie

    Andrew Markovic hurdles a hay bale on the way to the finish line.
    Runners participate in the 2nd Annual Greenville Zombie Run, a 5K Chase Race. The Zombie Run brought together close to 1,000 runners who came face to face with hoards of the walking dead in an un-timed apocalyptic 5K run at Heritage Park in Simpsonville. All proceeds from the event benefit children and families served by First Steps.
    GWINN DAVIS / FOR THE HERALD-JOURNAL

  • S1103zombie

    S1103zombie

    Gwendolyn Shealy, left, and Marissa Priest jump over a hay bale on the way to the finish line.
    Runners participate in the 2nd Annual Greenville Zombie Run, a 5K Chase Race. The Zombie Run brought together close to 1,000 runners who came face to face with hoards of the walking dead in an un-timed apocalyptic 5K run at Heritage Park in Simpsonville. All proceeds from the event benefit children and families served by First Steps.
    GWINN DAVIS / FOR THE HERALD-JOURNAL

  • S1103zombie

    S1103zombie

    Runners participate in the 2nd Annual Greenville Zombie Run, a 5K Chase Race. The Zombie Run brought together close to 1,000 runners who came face to face with hoards of the walking dead in an un-timed apocalyptic 5K run at Heritage Park in Simpsonville. All proceeds from the event benefit children and families served by First Steps.
    GWINN DAVIS / FOR THE HERALD-JOURNAL

  • S1103zombie

    S1103zombie

    Kim Brookshire was one of the many Zombies in the loose.
    Runners participate in the 2nd Annual Greenville Zombie Run, a 5K Chase Race. The Zombie Run brought together close to 1,000 runners who came face to face with hoards of the walking dead in an un-timed apocalyptic 5K run at Heritage Park in Simpsonville. All proceeds from the event benefit children and families served by First Steps.
    GWINN DAVIS / FOR THE HERALD-JOURNAL

  • S1103zombie

    S1103zombie

    PJ Myers, left, Russ Anderson and Tracy Newton have some fun.
    Runners participate in the 2nd Annual Greenville Zombie Run, a 5K Chase Race. The Zombie Run brought together close to 1,000 runners who came face to face with hoards of the walking dead in an un-timed apocalyptic 5K run at Heritage Park in Simpsonville. All proceeds from the event benefit children and families served by First Steps.
    GWINN DAVIS / FOR THE HERALD-JOURNAL

  • S1103zombie

    S1103zombie

    Andrew Markovick, left, keeps pace with the pack.
    Runners participate in the 2nd Annual Greenville Zombie Run, a 5K Chase Race. The Zombie Run brought together close to 1,000 runners who came face to face with hoards of the walking dead in an un-timed apocalyptic 5K run at Heritage Park in Simpsonville. All proceeds from the event benefit children and families served by First Steps.
    GWINN DAVIS / FOR THE HERALD-JOURNAL

  • S1103zombie

    S1103zombie

    Zombie Kim Brookshire chases down a couple of runners.
    Runners participate in the 2nd Annual Greenville Zombie Run, a 5K Chase Race. The Zombie Run brought together close to 1,000 runners who came face to face with hoards of the walking dead in an un-timed apocalyptic 5K run at Heritage Park in Simpsonville. All proceeds from the event benefit children and families served by First Steps.
    GWINN DAVIS / FOR THE HERALD-JOURNAL

  • S1103zombie

    S1103zombie

    Gwendolyn Shealy deals with an obstacle.
    Runners participate in the 2nd Annual Greenville Zombie Run, a 5K Chase Race. The Zombie Run brought together close to 1,000 runners who came face to face with hoards of the walking dead in an un-timed apocalyptic 5K run at Heritage Park in Simpsonville. All proceeds from the event benefit children and families served by First Steps.
    GWINN DAVIS / FOR THE HERALD-JOURNAL

  • S1103zombie

    S1103zombie

    Zombie Kim Brookshire gives chase to another runner.
    Runners participate in the 2nd Annual Greenville Zombie Run, a 5K Chase Race. The Zombie Run brought together close to 1,000 runners who came face to face with hoards of the walking dead in an un-timed apocalyptic 5K run at Heritage Park in Simpsonville. All proceeds from the event benefit children and families served by First Steps.
    GWINN DAVIS / FOR THE HERALD-JOURNAL

  • S1103zombie

    S1103zombie

    Eric Chamness, Javy Pagan and Katie king cross the finish line.
    Runners participate in the 2nd Annual Greenville Zombie Run, a 5K Chase Race. The Zombie Run brought together close to 1,000 runners who came face to face with hoards of the walking dead in an un-timed apocalyptic 5K run at Heritage Park in Simpsonville. All proceeds from the event benefit children and families served by First Steps.
    GWINN DAVIS / FOR THE HERALD-JOURNAL

  • S1103zombie

    S1103zombie

    PJ Myers, left, Russ anderson and Tacy Newton have some fun.
    Runners participate in the 2nd Annual Greenville Zombie Run, a 5K Chase Race. The Zombie Run brought together close to 1,000 runners who came face to face with hoards of the walking dead in an un-timed apocalyptic 5K run at Heritage Park in Simpsonville. All proceeds from the event benefit children and families served by First Steps.
    GWINN DAVIS / FOR THE HERALD-JOURNAL

  • S1103zombie

    S1103zombie

    Volunteers Lysa Hagan, left, and Emma Haney greet the finishers with gifts.
    Runners participate in the 2nd Annual Greenville Zombie Run, a 5K Chase Race. The Zombie Run brought together close to 1,000 runners who came face to face with hoards of the walking dead in an un-timed apocalyptic 5K run at Heritage Park in Simpsonville. All proceeds from the event benefit children and families served by First Steps.
    GWINN DAVIS / FOR THE HERALD-JOURNAL

  • S1103zombie

    S1103zombie

    The "Running Dead" team, Carol Janssn, left, Javey Pagan, Katie King, Eric Chamness, Meg Foster and Andrew Markovic show off their personally made tee shirts.
    Runners participate in the 2nd Annual Greenville Zombie Run, a 5K Chase Race. The Zombie Run brought together close to 1,000 runners who came face to face with hoards of the walking dead in an un-timed apocalyptic 5K run at Heritage Park in Simpsonville. All proceeds from the event benefit children and families served by First Steps.
    GWINN DAVIS / FOR THE HERALD-JOURNAL

  • S1103zombie

    S1103zombie

    Kristin Parris, left, and Marissa Priest cross the finish line.
    Runners participate in the 2nd Annual Greenville Zombie Run, a 5K Chase Race. The Zombie Run brought together close to 1,000 runners who came face to face with hoards of the walking dead in an un-timed apocalyptic 5K run at Heritage Park in Simpsonville. All proceeds from the event benefit children and families served by First Steps.
    GWINN DAVIS / FOR THE HERALD-JOURNAL

  • S1103zombie

    S1103zombie

    First Step's Yam Watthanasuk survived.
    Runners participate in the 2nd Annual Greenville Zombie Run, a 5K Chase Race. The Zombie Run brought together close to 1,000 runners who came face to face with hoards of the walking dead in an un-timed apocalyptic 5K run at Heritage Park in Simpsonville. All proceeds from the event benefit children and families served by First Steps.
    GWINN DAVIS / FOR THE HERALD-JOURNAL

  • S1103zombie

    S1103zombie

    Marissa Priest clears a hay bale on the way to the finish line.
    Runners participate in the 2nd Annual Greenville Zombie Run, a 5K Chase Race. The Zombie Run brought together close to 1,000 runners who came face to face with hoards of the walking dead in an un-timed apocalyptic 5K run at Heritage Park in Simpsonville. All proceeds from the event benefit children and families served by First Steps.
    GWINN DAVIS / FOR THE HERALD-JOURNAL

  • S1103zombie

    S1103zombie

    Logan Jenkins, left, Gwendolyn Shealy, Marissa Priest, Kristin Parris and Russ Brannen have some fun with their characters.
    Runners participate in the 2nd Annual Greenville Zombie Run, a 5K Chase Race. The Zombie Run brought together close to 1,000 runners who came face to face with hoards of the walking dead in an un-timed apocalyptic 5K run at Heritage Park in Simpsonville. All proceeds from the event benefit children and families served by First Steps.
    GWINN DAVIS / FOR THE HERALD-JOURNAL

  • S1103zombie

    S1103zombie

    Zombie Kim Brookshire, center, and her zombie friends chase the runners.
    Runners participate in the 2nd Annual Greenville Zombie Run, a 5K Chase Race. The Zombie Run brought together close to 1,000 runners who came face to face with hoards of the walking dead in an un-timed apocalyptic 5K run at Heritage Park in Simpsonville. All proceeds from the event benefit children and families served by First Steps.
    GWINN DAVIS / FOR THE HERALD-JOURNAL

  • S1103zombie

    S1103zombie

    Zombie Logan Jenkins stays busy grabbing runners flags.
    Runners participate in the 2nd Annual Greenville Zombie Run, a 5K Chase Race. The Zombie Run brought together close to 1,000 runners who came face to face with hoards of the walking dead in an un-timed apocalyptic 5K run at Heritage Park in Simpsonville. All proceeds from the event benefit children and families served by First Steps.
    GWINN DAVIS / FOR THE HERALD-JOURNAL

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    S1103zombie

    PJ Meyers, left, and Tracy Newton sport their dresses as they keep pace with the pack.
    Runners participate in the 2nd Annual Greenville Zombie Run, a 5K Chase Race. The Zombie Run brought together close to 1,000 runners who came face to face with hoards of the walking dead in an un-timed apocalyptic 5K run at Heritage Park in Simpsonville. All proceeds from the event benefit children and families served by First Steps.
    GWINN DAVIS / FOR THE HERALD-JOURNAL

  • S1103zombie

    S1103zombie

    Runners leave the starting line.
    Runners participate in the 2nd Annual Greenville Zombie Run, a 5K Chase Race. The Zombie Run brought together close to 1,000 runners who came face to face with hoards of the walking dead in an un-timed apocalyptic 5K run at Heritage Park in Simpsonville. All proceeds from the event benefit children and families served by First Steps.
    GWINN DAVIS / FOR THE HERALD-JOURNAL

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    S1103zombie

    Gwendolyn shealy, left, and Marissa Priest show off their survivor decals.
    Runners participate in the 2nd Annual Greenville Zombie Run, a 5K Chase Race. The Zombie Run brought together close to 1,000 runners who came face to face with hoards of the walking dead in an un-timed apocalyptic 5K run at Heritage Park in Simpsonville. All proceeds from the event benefit children and families served by First Steps.
    GWINN DAVIS / FOR THE HERALD-JOURNAL

  • S1103zombie

    S1103zombie

    Runners try to dodge the zombies.
    Runners participate in the 2nd Annual Greenville Zombie Run, a 5K Chase Race. The Zombie Run brought together close to 1,000 runners who came face to face with hoards of the walking dead in an un-timed apocalyptic 5K run at Heritage Park in Simpsonville. All proceeds from the event benefit children and families served by First Steps.
    GWINN DAVIS / FOR THE HERALD-JOURNAL

  • S1103zombie

    S1103zombie

    Katie King and Javy Pagan clear an obstacle.
    Runners participate in the 2nd Annual Greenville Zombie Run, a 5K Chase Race. The Zombie Run brought together close to 1,000 runners who came face to face with hoards of the walking dead in an un-timed apocalyptic 5K run at Heritage Park in Simpsonville. All proceeds from the event benefit children and families served by First Steps.
    GWINN DAVIS / FOR THE HERALD-JOURNAL

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    S1103zombie

    First Steps' Beth Jamieson, third from left, welcomes the runners.
    Runners participate in the 2nd Annual Greenville Zombie Run, a 5K Chase Race. The Zombie Run brought together close to 1,000 runners who came face to face with hoards of the walking dead in an un-timed apocalyptic 5K run at Heritage Park in Simpsonville. All proceeds from the event benefit children and families served by First Steps.
    GWINN DAVIS / FOR THE HERALD-JOURNAL

  • S1103zombie

    S1103zombie

    Runners participate in the 2nd Annual Greenville Zombie Run, a 5K Chase Race. The Zombie Run brought together close to 1,000 runners who came face to face with hoards of the walking dead in an un-timed apocalyptic 5K run at Heritage Park in Simpsonville. All proceeds from the event benefit children and families served by First Steps.
    GWINN DAVIS / FOR THE HERALD-JOURNAL

  • S1103zombie

    S1103zombie

    Runners participate in the 2nd Annual Greenville Zombie Run, a 5K Chase Race. The Zombie Run brought together close to 1,000 runners who came face to face with hoards of the walking dead in an un-timed apocalyptic 5K run at Heritage Park in Simpsonville. All proceeds from the event benefit children and families served by First Steps.
    GWINN DAVIS / FOR THE HERALD-JOURNAL

  • S1103zombie

    S1103zombie

    Runners participate in the 2nd Annual Greenville Zombie Run, a 5K Chase Race. The Zombie Run brought together close to 1,000 runners who came face to face with hoards of the walking dead in an un-timed apocalyptic 5K run at Heritage Park in Simpsonville. All proceeds from the event benefit children and families served by First Steps.
    GWINN DAVIS / FOR THE HERALD-JOURNAL

  • S1103zombie

    S1103zombie

    Logan Jenkins, left, and Russ Brannen play the part of zombies.
    Runners participate in the 2nd Annual Greenville Zombie Run, a 5K Chase Race. The Zombie Run brought together close to 1,000 runners who came face to face with hoards of the walking dead in an un-timed apocalyptic 5K run at Heritage Park in Simpsonville. All proceeds from the event benefit children and families served by First Steps.
    GWINN DAVIS / FOR THE HERALD-JOURNAL

  • S1103zombie

    S1103zombie

    Kim Brookshire was one of the many Zombies on the loose.
    Runners participate in the 2nd Annual Greenville Zombie Run, a 5K Chase Race. The Zombie Run brought together close to 1,000 runners who came face to face with hoards of the walking dead in an un-timed apocalyptic 5K run at Heritage Park in Simpsonville. All proceeds from the event benefit children and families served by First Steps.
    GWINN DAVIS / FOR THE HERALD-JOURNAL

  • S1103zombie

    S1103zombie

    Gwendolyn Shealy, left, Marissa Priest and Kristin Parris all survived the race.
    Runners participate in the 2nd Annual Greenville Zombie Run, a 5K Chase Race. The Zombie Run brought together close to 1,000 runners who came face to face with hoards of the walking dead in an un-timed apocalyptic 5K run at Heritage Park in Simpsonville. All proceeds from the event benefit children and families served by First Steps.
    GWINN DAVIS / FOR THE HERALD-JOURNAL

  • S1103zombie

    S1103zombie

    Volunteer Cathy miller, left, and First Step's Yam Watthanasuk greet the finishers with gifts.
    Runners participate in the 2nd Annual Greenville Zombie Run, a 5K Chase Race. The Zombie Run brought together close to 1,000 runners who came face to face with hoards of the walking dead in an un-timed apocalyptic 5K run at Heritage Park in Simpsonville. All proceeds from the event benefit children and families served by First Steps.
    GWINN DAVIS / FOR THE HERALD-JOURNAL

  • S1103zombie

    S1103zombie

    Javy Pagan, left, Katie King and Andrew Markovic cross the finish line.
    Runners participate in the 2nd Annual Greenville Zombie Run, a 5K Chase Race. The Zombie Run brought together close to 1,000 runners who came face to face with hoards of the walking dead in an un-timed apocalyptic 5K run at Heritage Park in Simpsonville. All proceeds from the event benefit children and families served by First Steps.
    GWINN DAVIS / FOR THE HERALD-JOURNAL

  • S1103zombie

    S1103zombie

    First Steps' Beth Jamieson cheers on the runners.
    Runners participate in the 2nd Annual Greenville Zombie Run, a 5K Chase Race. The Zombie Run brought together close to 1,000 runners who came face to face with hoards of the walking dead in an un-timed apocalyptic 5K run at Heritage Park in Simpsonville. All proceeds from the event benefit children and families served by First Steps.
    GWINN DAVIS / FOR THE HERALD-JOURNAL

  • S1103zombie

    S1103zombie

    Zombie Logan Jenkins, right, chases down a runner and snags another flag.
    Runners participate in the 2nd Annual Greenville Zombie Run, a 5K Chase Race. The Zombie Run brought together close to 1,000 runners who came face to face with hoards of the walking dead in an un-timed apocalyptic 5K run at Heritage Park in Simpsonville. All proceeds from the event benefit children and families served by First Steps.
    GWINN DAVIS / FOR THE HERALD-JOURNAL

  • S1103zombie

    S1103zombie

    PJ Myers, left, Russ Anderson and Tracy Newton have some fun.
    Runners participate in the 2nd Annual Greenville Zombie Run, a 5K Chase Race. The Zombie Run brought together close to 1,000 runners who came face to face with hoards of the walking dead in an un-timed apocalyptic 5K run at Heritage Park in Simpsonville. All proceeds from the event benefit children and families served by First Steps.
    GWINN DAVIS / FOR THE HERALD-JOURNAL

  • S1103zombie

    S1103zombie

    Runners participate in the 2nd Annual Greenville Zombie Run, a 5K Chase Race. The Zombie Run brought together close to 1,000 runners who came face to face with hoards of the walking dead in an un-timed apocalyptic 5K run at Heritage Park in Simpsonville. All proceeds from the event benefit children and families served by First Steps.
    GWINN DAVIS / FOR THE HERALD-JOURNAL

  • S1103zombie

    S1103zombie

    Runners participate in the 2nd Annual Greenville Zombie Run, a 5K Chase Race. The Zombie Run brought together close to 1,000 runners who came face to face with hoards of the walking dead in an un-timed apocalyptic 5K run at Heritage Park in Simpsonville. All proceeds from the event benefit children and families served by First Steps.
    GWINN DAVIS / FOR THE HERALD-JOURNAL

  • S1103zombie

    S1103zombie

    Runners participate in the 2nd Annual Greenville Zombie Run, a 5K Chase Race. The Zombie Run brought together close to 1,000 runners who came face to face with hoards of the walking dead in an un-timed apocalyptic 5K run at Heritage Park in Simpsonville. All proceeds from the event benefit children and families served by First Steps.
    GWINN DAVIS / FOR THE HERALD-JOURNAL

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