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Weekend Scene
Island-style fun as seen
through the cameras eye
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A DEEP-DOWN BODY THIRST
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A competitor in the Honolulu Triathlon splashed water onto himself during the run portion of yesterday's event.
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Athletic marvels
The Honolulu Triathlon draws
both athletes and spectators
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Annmarie Crane, left, and Pam Kruse of Kauai encouraged the women's Elite cyclists Saturday morning as they sped by near Kapiolani Park.
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Seen through the tail of the Kraft Dinosaur mascot, a contestant in the 7- to 10-year-old division of the Kraft Keiki Triathlon finished his race Saturday morning.
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Children in the 7- to 10-year-old division in the Kraft Keiki Triathlon started their race on Waikiki Beach on Saturday morning.
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Sean Yamada, left, 12, and his brother Kyle, 10, cheered yesterday as the men's wave of the Honolulu Triathlon made their way in front of them yesterday.
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Erik Beck, above, of Haleiwa watched a Honolulu Triathlon competitor zip by yesterday morning in front of an ABC Store on Kalakaua Avenue.
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