Fifth annual commemorative 5k Moira's Run took place in Glasgow's Queen Park this afternoon.
Moira's Run is held every year in honour of Moira Jones, a Glasgow woman who was murdered in the park in 2008.
Around 400 entrants took part in the fundraising event.
It is organised by Moira's mother, Bea Jones, with support from Violence Reduction Unit of Police Scotland to raise money for The Moira Fund.
She set up the charity to support families like hers following the murder of her daughter.
The event started with a warm-up at 10.15am led by people in dinosaur costumes and the run itself started at 10.30am.
Check out our photo gallery above for pictures from the day.
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