The Great North Run 2018: In pictures

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Thousands of runners make their way towards South ShieldsImage source, PA

The streets and skies above Tyneside were awash with colour as thousands took part in the 2018 Great North Run.

About 57,000 people registered to take part in the annual half marathon between Newcastle and South Shields.

As ever, fun-runners followed in the footsteps of the world's elite distance athletes with Sir Mo Farah sealing a record-breaking fifth victory in the men's event.

The Olympian reached the finish line in an impressive 59 minutes and 26 seconds - while many others had only just crossed the start line back in Newcastle.

The Red Arrows display team soar over the Tyne Bridge as thousands of runners cross itImage source, NNP
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As has become an annual tradition, the Red Arrows soared above the Tyne Bridge as thousands of runners made their way across

Thousands of runners make their way across the start line and first few hundred metresImage source, NNP
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Under grey skies, thousands of runners passed the start line

Sir Mo Farah takes a mobile phone selfie after winning the Great North RunImage source, PA
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Sir Mo Farah made this fan's day by snapping a selfie after sealing his record win

Pop singer Olly Murs at the start line as runners gather behind himImage source, NNP
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Pop singer Olly Murs was one of the celebrities taking part

Vicky Pattison poses ahead of the startImage source, NNP
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Geordie Shore and Ex On The Beach TV star Vicky Pattinson was among the starters

A runner carries a canoeImage source, PA
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Fancy dress runners made a splash with their inventive outfits

Great North Run participants dressed as dogs ducks
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And many saw it as a chance to have some fun while raising money for charity

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