Scroll through our gallery above to see all the picture from Sunday’s race.

High Wycombe became a sea of pink on Sunday as hundreds of women joined together at Cancer Research UK’s Race for Life.

Over 1,300 mums, grans, daughters, sisters, aunts, workmates, friends and even pets united to try and hit the charity’s fundraising target of £82,000 for the day.

Take a look through our gallery above, you may spot yourself or someone you know.

You can also send your pictures from the day to andrew.colley@london.newsquest.co.uk and they may feature online.

Organisers have now thanked all the race entrants for turning out yesterday and hope as many of them will continue with their charity push.

And the winner is... 

Bucks Free Press:

Number 718, Ellie Johnson came in first place, finishing the race in under 19 minutes.

Simon Burley, Race for Life event manager for High Wycombe, said: “We are so grateful to everyone who took part in Race for Life, and their supporters, as well as our heroic volunteers.

“It was a fantastic day, full of emotion, courage, tears and laughter as hundreds of women joined forces to conquer cancer.

“Now I’m asking everyone who took part - and all the friends, family and colleagues who pledged to sponsor them - to transform their passion into progress by returning the money they’ve raised as soon as possible.

“Many people don’t realise that their entry fee only covers the cost of the event. It’s the sponsorship money that really makes a difference.

“So, whatever the amount, we’re asking everyone to make every effort to return their sponsorship money as soon as possible. It can be paid in online, by phone, by cheque or in person at a Cancer Research UK shop.”

One in two people will get cancer at some point in their lives. But thanks to advances in research, more people are surviving than ever before.

Nell Barrie, Cancer Research UK’s Senior Science Communication Manager, said: “Each year more and more people are diagnosed with cancer, so there’s still much more to do.

“That’s why we need everyone who took part in Race for Life in High Wycombe to take the vital last step by returning their sponsorship money so that our scientists, doctors and nurses can make strides forward in research.”

For information, or to donate, visit www.raceforlife.org