Participants are rewarded with a mug of hot cocoa at the end of their run, but it's not just about the chocolate.
The Hot Chocolate Run made its return to downtown San Diego Sunday morning.
One thing that unites these runners is a love for chocolate. The runners started at Petco Park and ran for five, 10 or 15 kilometers.Four generations of one family ran together, including their 83-year-old matriarch. "This is her fourth time doing the race. She always wants to do it, so this is my last time doing it and she wanted to make sure she did it this time," Karolyn Woolfolk said.
The runners also raised money for St. Jude's Children's Hospital. In 2022, runners raised almost $34,000.
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