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Katie Piper looked delighted to have successfully completed the ASICS London 10k on Sunday.
The philanthropist, 37, raised her hands in the air and cheered at the finish line after competing in the race to raise money for The Katie Piper Foundation Rehabilitation Centre.
Her charity was set up in 2009 to help UK burn victims with intensive rehabilitation and scar management.
In it to win it: Katie Piper looked delighted to have successfully completed the ASICS London 10k on Sunday
In a videos and pictures shared to Instagram she could be seen sounding the klaxon to start the race and joking around with the friends that ran with her.
She took to the social media site after the event to thank her team for taking part.
The model wrote: 'WE DID IT! Another amazing year leading #TeamKatie in the @Asics London 10k. Raising money for the @KPFoundation which will go towards helping us to reopen the doors to our rehabilitation centre, the only one of it’s kind in the UK!
Fundraiser: Katie and her friends ran in the race to raise money for The Katie Piper Foundation Rehabilitation Centre to help burn victims in the UK
Survivor: Her charity was set up in 2009 to help UK burn victims with intensive rehabilitation and scar management after she was the victim of an acid attack in 2008
'Running once again with an incredible team of survivors and their supporters.'
Katie used the Asics Mind