Dunedin Rainbow Run

Malia Mayer (5) of Dunedin loads up with blue paint powder.
Malia Mayer (5) of Dunedin loads up with blue paint powder.
Zavier Smith (14), of Dunedin, finishes first in the race..
Zavier Smith (14), of Dunedin, finishes first in the race..
Cooper Hogan (13) of Dunedin takes a rest after the run.
Cooper Hogan (13) of Dunedin takes a rest after the run.
Zavier (14), Craig, Sienna (8) and Alex (11) Smith.
Zavier (14), Craig, Sienna (8) and Alex (11) Smith.
Oliver (5) (left) and Harry (7) Wingfield.
Oliver (5) (left) and Harry (7) Wingfield.
Sport Otago volunteers at the green station (from left) Sarah Hull, Laura Woolf, Courtney...
Sport Otago volunteers at the green station (from left) Sarah Hull, Laura Woolf, Courtney Stoddart and Alex Iro
Margot Milne (10) (left) and cousin Edie McKay (11).
Margot Milne (10) (left) and cousin Edie McKay (11).
Eli Richards (6) and his mother Jayne Evans, of Dunback (left) celebrate the end of the run with...
Eli Richards (6) and his mother Jayne Evans, of Dunback (left) celebrate the end of the run with her cousin Anna McLean, of Outram, and her daughter Lola Young (3).
Maddison Tilden (left) and Cheyenne Little (both 17), of Dunedin.
Maddison Tilden (left) and Cheyenne Little (both 17), of Dunedin.
Joel Wright and Kelly Sein look at a video of the event, after taking part in the Rainbow Run.
Joel Wright and Kelly Sein look at a video of the event, after taking part in the Rainbow Run.
From left: Aubree Slocombe (8), Sadie Slocombe (7), Caitlin Olsen, Kate Slocombe, Claire Slocombe...
From left: Aubree Slocombe (8), Sadie Slocombe (7), Caitlin Olsen, Kate Slocombe, Claire Slocombe, Matilda Slocombe (4) and Grace Slocombe (11)
From left: Piper (3), Liz and Lachlan (1) Clouston, Issac Caseey (11), Axl McLeod (6) and Aiden...
From left: Piper (3), Liz and Lachlan (1) Clouston, Issac Caseey (11), Axl McLeod (6) and Aiden Davidson.

Thousands turned up for the Night ‘n Day Dunedin Rainbow Run yesterday, in which runners coated in coloured powder made their way through Logan Park.

Otago Daily Times photographer Linda Robertson captured the action.