This was the Singelloop in the nine most beautiful photos

The 36th edition of Breda’s largest running event was held on Sunday: the Singelloop. With many runners and even more spectators on the sidelines to encourage all those runners. The sun made it a beautiful day, but also made it quite tough for some runners. Especially in a cookie monster suit. We have listed the most beautiful photos for you.

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Janneke Bosch
Those very first meters of the Singelloop are perhaps the most exciting (photo: Marcel van Dorst).
Those very first meters of the Singelloop are perhaps the most exciting (photo: Marcel van Dorst).

And then it really started!  (photo: Marcel van Dorst).
And then it really started! (photo: Marcel van Dorst).

Walking or driving?  (photo: Marcel van Dorst).
Walking or driving? (photo: Marcel van Dorst).

Lots of runners and many more spectators made it a great party (photo: Marcel van Dorst).
Lots of runners and many more spectators made it a great party (photo: Marcel van Dorst).

Riding a motorcycle to report on the Singelloop is no punishment on such a sunny Sunday (photo: Marcel van Dorst).
Riding a motorcycle to report on the Singelloop is no punishment on such a sunny Sunday (photo: Marcel van Dorst).

With a sign like that, dad will probably run a little bit faster to the finish (photo: Marcel van Dorst).
With a sign like that, dad will probably run a little bit faster to the finish (photo: Marcel van Dorst).

And it probably gave Yfke, Fien and Vera that extra push to be so encouraged (photo: Marcel van Dorst).
And it probably gave Yfke, Fien and Vera that extra push to be so encouraged (photo: Marcel van Dorst).

Of course you can also run along as a cookie monster!  Although it would have been quite warm in such a suit (photo: Marcel van Dorst).
Of course you can also run along as a cookie monster! Although it would have been quite warm in such a suit (photo: Marcel van Dorst).

Kees was visibly deflated during the Singelloop, but did make it to the finish (photo: Marcel van Dorst).
Kees was visibly deflated during the Singelloop, but did make it to the finish (photo: Marcel van Dorst).

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