Actor Shia LaBeouf was among the 25,000 men and women who gathered at Dodgers Stadium in Los Angeles to take part in the annual LA Marathon.
LaBeouf ran the Los Angeles Marathon in less than five hours on Sunday — – finishing in four hours, 35 minutes. The Transformers actor ran the 26.2 mile trek to raise money for charity US VETS – which provides help and support to war veterans of all ages.
Shia was joined by a bevy of fellow celebrity runners, including TV chef Gordon Ramsay, Lord of the Rings actor Sean Astin, and The Hills’ star Audrina Partridge
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Shia LaBeouf will support U.S.VETS by racing in the Los Angeles Marathon on Sunday March, 21.
The Wall Street 2 actor will join thousands of L.A. joggers to help bring attention to the nation’s lead nonprofit organization providing services to veterans in need.
The race begins at Dodgers Stadium and winds for 26.2 miles through the city, wrapping up in Santa Monica.
“We are delighted and grateful to have Mr. LaBeouf participate in the marathon on our behalf,” says U.S.VETS President and CEO Dwight Radcliff. “Shia’s father is a Vietnam veteran and running the marathon is a significant way to honor his father’s service and the military service of others.”
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