See Photos from the 10th Annual Donohue’s Turkey Trot

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Charlie Breitrose

This boy got in the spirit for the 10th annual Donohue's Turkey Trot.

This boy got in the spirit for the 10th annual Donohue's Turkey Trot.

Charlie Breitrose

This boy got in the spirit for the 10th annual Donohue’s Turkey Trot.

The weather on Thanksgiving morning was perfect for a nice run around Watertown – and more than 800 showed up at Donohue’s Bar & Grill to do just that at the 10th annual Turkey Trot.

The Turkey Day tradition raises money for the Watertown Boys & Girls Club.

Runners take off at the beginning of the Turkey Trot. The top male and female runners can be seen: Roger Lacroix, in the red "Waltham Hawks" jersey, and Michelle Taverner in white in the center of the photo.

Charlie Breitrose

Runners take off at the beginning of the Turkey Trot. The top male and female runners can be seen: Roger Lacroix, in the red “Waltham Hawks” jersey, and Michelle Taverner in white in the center of the photo.

The winner of the race was 19-year-old Roger Lacroix of Waltham who ran the 5K race in a time of 16:45. He finished just three seconds ahead of Watertown’s Jason Dunklee.

These Pilgrims got ready for their Thanksgiving feast by running a 5K.

Charlie Breitrose

These Pilgrims got ready for their Thanksgiving feast by running a 5K.

For the second year in a row, Michelle Taverner, 28, of Winchester, was the top female finisher. Her time was 20:29, which was the 17th fastest overall in Thursday’s race. Taverner is also an assistant coach for the state champion Watertown High School field hockey team.

Youngsters line up for the kids' Turkey Trot, which goes around the block near Donohue's Bar & Grill.

Charlie Breitrose

Youngsters line up for the kids’ Turkey Trot, which goes around the block near Donohue’s Bar & Grill.

See all the results and some photos from Thursday’s race by clicking here. Scroll down further for more photos.

Turkeys were the headwear of the day at the Thanksgiving race at Donohue's.

Charlie Breitrose

Turkeys were the headwear of the day at the Thanksgiving race at Donohue’s.

The 5K race is for serious runners and those looking to have a some fun, as well. It raises money for the Watertown Boys and Girls Club.

Charlie Breitrose

The 5K race is for serious runners and those looking to have a some fun, as well. It raises money for the Watertown Boys and Girls Club.

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