- March 10, 2025
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Cliff McBride, Gary Sanderlin and Odarius Rice were ready to race.
Colonial High School band students Yotzil Roman, Luis Torres, Joshua Cendejas and Matthew Silva performed on trumpets during the opening ceremonies of the run.
Karisma Quist dressed as Anna from Disney’s “Frozen” movie for the annual event.
Ed Loughman wore his holiday Santa Claus attire in celebration of the holiday season.
Mother and daughter Jessica and Madison Carney showed off their jingle bell necklaces before the race began.
Coda Bruce and Jackson King were some of the crowd favorites in terms of costume for their ‘Grinch’ attire.
Each participant who crossed the finish line of the Jingle Bell Run received a special medal.
Dev Hari and other locals stood along the streets cheering on their friends and family with decorated signs.
Residents took off at a fast pace when the sound of the horn blew to signal the start of the race.
The Colonial High School band played upbeat tunes to start the race.
Mitchell Lamoriello, male second-place finisher, and Jake Murray, male first-place finisher, were the first to receive their medals.
Kaitlyn Soltis was the female first-place finisher at the Jingle Bell Run.
Coco the dog was a popular attendee in his Santa Claus outfit at the race in Baldwin Park.
Baldwin Park residents continued to celebrate the holiday season Friday, Dec. 11, with the 2021 Jingle Bell Run on New Broad Street. The Arthritis Foundation’s original Jingle Bell Run was a fun way for locals to get decked out and be festive, while racing to raise funds and awareness to cure America’s No. 1 cause of disability. People and pets from across Orlando gathered to usher in the holiday spirit with refreshments, kid’s activities, music, a silent auction, a visit from Santa, a holiday costume contest and more.
Opening ceremonies followed shortly after the registration and check-in with special performances by the Colonial High School band.
Jake Murray was the male first-place finisher, and Kaitlyn Soltis followed closely after as the female first-place finisher.
After the completion of the race, Rock and Brews and the 1845 Tap House hosted a post-race party complete with a beer garden area.