Scenes From 2018 LAPD Special Olympics Law Enforcement 42-Mile Torch Run To Jemez Springs

A group of Special Olympics athletes and their Los Alamos Police Department supporters prepare to start the 2018 Torch Run to Jemez Springs this morning, a distance of 42 miles. Photo by Maire O’Neill/ladailypost.com

Sam Zimmerly carries the Special Olympics torch followed by Jenny Gonzales, Los Alamos Police Cmdr. Oliver Morris, Cpl. Adele McKenzie and Shaylene Stephens on her bicycle. Photo by Maire O’Neill/ladailypost.com

Longtime Special Olympics athletes Sam Zimmerly and Jenny Gonzales are ready to run the first leg of the torch run. Photo by Maire O’Neill/ladailypost.com

Cpl. Adele McKenzie leads the Los Alamos Police Department contingent in the Special Olympics Law Enforcement Torch Run from Los Alamos to Jemez Springs. Photo by Maire O’Neill/ladailypost.com

Shaylene Stephens gets ready to cycle part of the route for today’s torch run. Photo by Maire O’Neill/ladailypost.com

Los Alamos Auxiliary Fire Brigade search and rescue medical team members Melissa Thurgood and Tom Houlton were on hand for the torch run this morning. Photo by Maire O’Neill/ladailypost.com​

Los Alamos Police Chief Dino Sgambellone, second from left, banters with Cpl. Jay Eakins prior the torch run. Photo by Maire O’Neill/ladailypost.com

Det. Joey Robinson, Cpl. Robert Stephens and his wife Jasmine await the start of today’s law enforcement torch run. Photo by Maire O’Neill/ladailypost.com

Los Alamos Police Cmdr. Oliver Morris, coordinator of the Los Alamos Law Enforcement Special Olympics Torch Run, accepts a check from American Legion Commander Linda Fox prior to today’s 42-mile run to the Jemez. Photo by Maire O’Neill/ladailypost.com

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