Post-race medal crew: Bianca Yacinthe (#309), Desyree Hernandez (#301), Nicania Cange-Talton (#305), and friends celebrate with their heart-shaped finisher medals.
We wrapped up the day with this group of five in the post-race area, all holding up their heart-shaped medals. Bianca Yacinthe (#309), Desyree Hernandez (#301), Nicania Cange-Talton (#305), and their crew were dressed in pink and red from head to toe, clearly treating race day like a full-on Valentine's Day celebration. This is exactly the frame that sums up why the Celsius Fort Lauderdale 5K works — it's not just a race, it's an experience.
Why We Love Photographing This Race
We've covered races all over South Florida — from Hollywood Beach to Miami to the Treasure Coast — and the Celsius Fort Lauderdale 5K has a character that's hard to replicate. The downtown course is photogenic in a way that most road races aren't. The palm-lined boulevard, the sponsor banners, the natural morning light filtering between buildings — it creates a backdrop that makes every runner look great. And because this race runs alongside the A1A Marathon and Half, the energy is massive. The crowd isn't just politely clapping. They're yelling, cheering, dragging signs, and chasing runners down the barrier.
For us, it's about being in the right place at the right time with the right equipment — and knowing exactly where to stand to get the finish-line expression before the runner even realizes we're there. We've been honing that approach across dozens of South Florida races, and events like this one are where it really pays off. The diversity of runners, the costumes, the couples, the families — every one of those stories deserves a great photograph.
Find the complete set of race results and photos at Southern Timing.