The start command from initiator Anna-Kate was, as usual, called out at 13:00 Tajik time, and the five human biological structures began to run as the nerve cells in the cerebral organ used signaling substances to initiate movement. Lasse looked like a Tupolev Tu-160 aircraft from the start and held a clear lead after 50 meters, to the roaring cheers of the zero spectators present. However, he was eventually caught up by the other participants.
The first million millimeters proved very demanding as winds of around 7-8 on the Beaufort scale and supercooled droplets of dihydrogen monoxide around a condensation nucleus struck the runners in the middle of the front of the head, where the individual's identity is most prominent, but where the participants quickly became unidentifiable as this part of the head had to be covered using textiles of various kinds. On top of that, several of the participants ran backwards for a stretch to protect themselves from these intense external stresses.
Once the first ten thousand decimeters were behind them, the external conditions improved, and the organic clusters could run almost normally. Daniel took command and surged into the lead, holding it all the way to the finish to become today's winner of the Saturday Run. It should be said, however, that the pre-race favorite Rune was absent and Anna-Kate ran with a means of transport adapted for infantile biological material.
Summarized in 101 words, all of today's running organisms, consisting mainly of oxygen, carbon and hydrogen, performed exceptionally well despite the difficult conditions. Hedda was back after a lengthy injury break. Daniel ran like a Kenyan on the African steppes among lions, zebras and non-monophyletic acacia trees. Lasse, who is usually like the chestnut moth and thrives in warmer surroundings, was as enduring as a Wärtsilä-Sulzer 14-cylinder 2-stroke turbodiesel engine. Anna-Kate was as nimble as leaves in a southerly breeze even with heavy luggage in front of her, and Remi impressed on the final segment (from the cattle grid to the shop) with a delivery of a sprint that even Usain Bolt would have been proud of.
After-run at the shop with coffee.