We're over halfway in the Across the Bay 10k! pic.twitter.com/ohmK73scEC
— Governor Larry Hogan (@GovLarryHogan) November 6, 2016
Excited to be at the Across the Bay 10k with Team #HoganStrong and all of the other amazing teams and individuals! pic.twitter.com/nZ1R1Jahr4
— Governor Larry Hogan (@GovLarryHogan) November 6, 2016
They are running over the bridge! #WTOP pic.twitter.com/aQSzlXLvX3
— Dennis J. Foley (@550Foley) November 6, 2016
ANNAPOLIS, Md. — More than 20,000 runners participated in the third annual Across the Bay 10K Sunday, including Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan.
The race, designed to highlight the natural beauty of Maryland, started on the Anne Arundel County side of the Chesapeake Bay Bridge.
Runners crossed the bridge, to an incredible view of the Chesapeake Bay, to finish on the Queen Anne’s County side of the bridge.
Many charities benefited from the event, including Gov. Hogan’s Hoganstrong, which goes to lymphoma research.
Drivers heading to or from the Eastern Shore Sunday may have experienced a number of delays as a result of the run.