See if you can you spot yourself in our picture round up of the Junior and Mini Great North Run
The North East’s young aspiring athletes finally got the chance to show their stuff as the starting gun was fired on the Junior and Mini Great North Run.
The events had been due to be held over the weekend of the adult Great North Run, but were cancelled following the death of Queen Elizabeth II.
The rearranged races instead kicked off on Saturday morning (October 8) at the Newcastle Quayside.
Hundreds of youngsters lined up for the start line, along with Great North Run founder Brendan Foster.
Check out our pictures below and see if you can spot yourself.
Hundreds of youngsters lined up for the start line, along with Great North Run founder Brendan Foster.
5. Leading lights
Great North Run founder Brendan Foster and Elizabeth Schulz, 11, who designed mascot Tyney.
Photo: Raoul Dixon / NNP:NNP
6. Family fun
Depending on their age, athletes could complete their race solo, or with an accompanying adult.
Photo: Raoul Dixon / NNP:NNP
7. Plans postponed
Originally due to take place in September, the races were postponed following the news of the Queen ’s death.
Photo: Raoul Dixon / NNP:NNP
8. Scenic route
Routes took in the city's Swing Bridge and Redheugh Bridge.
Photo: Raoul Dixon / NNP:NNP