LIFESee who was at the Graffiti Run Colorful 5KRunners and walkers in the the Graffiti Run Colorful 5K toss their colors in the air at the start of the race. Nearly 5000 runners and walker took part in the annual Graffiti Run Sunday, April 19, 2015, morning at the Indiana State Fairgrounds. The event has no winners or prizes, but runners are showered with colored powder, made of food-grade corn starch, at stations along the run.Matt Kryger / The StarShayla Traas,left, and Lilly Brock, get ready for the Graffiti Run Colorful 5K. Nearly 5000 runners and walker took part in the annual Graffiti Run Colofull 5K Sunday, April 19, 2015, morning at the Indiana State Fairgrounds. The event has no winners or prizes, but runners are showered with colored powder, made of food-grade corn starch, at stations along the run.Matt Kryger / The StarJackie Estes was ready for the Graffiti Run Colorful 5K. Nearly 5000 runners and walker took part in the annual Graffiti Run Sunday, April 19, 2015, morning at the Indiana State Fairgrounds. The event has no winners or prizes, but runners are showered with colored powder, made of food-grade corn starch, at stations along the run.Matt Kryger / The StarEmily Johnson,left, helps Kate Ghormley,right, get ready for the Graffiti Run Colorful 5K. Nearly 5000 runners and walker took part in the annual Graffiti Run Sunday, April 19, 2015, morning at the Indiana State Fairgrounds. The event has no winners or prizes, but runners are showered with colored powder, made of food-grade corn starch, at stations along the run.Matt Kryger / The StarNearly 5000 runners and walker took part in the annual Graffiti Run Sunday, April 19, 2015, morning at the Indiana State Fairgrounds. The event has no winners or prizes, but runners are showered with colored powder, made of food-grade corn starch, at stations along the run.Matt Kryger / The StarMonica Dias,right, helps colorize her brother Luke,left, before the start of the Graffiti Run Colorful 5K. Nearly 5000 runners and walker took part in the annual Graffiti Run Sunday, April 19, 2015, morning at the Indiana State Fairgrounds. The event has no winners or prizes, but runners are showered with colored powder, made of food-grade corn starch, at stations along the run.Matt Kryger / The StarErin Kimble preps herself for the start of the Graffiti Run Colorful 5K. Nearly 5000 runners and walker took part in the annual Graffiti Run Sunday, April 19, 2015, morning at the Indiana State Fairgrounds. The event has no winners or prizes, but runners are showered with colored powder, made of food-grade corn starch, at stations along the run.Matt Kryger / The StarParticipants of the Graffiti Run Colorful 5K get ready for the start. Nearly 5000 runners and walker took part in the annual Graffiti Run Sunday, April 19, 2015, morning at the Indiana State Fairgrounds. The event has no winners or prizes, but runners are showered with colored powder, made of food-grade corn starch, at stations along the run.Matt Kryger / The StarRunners and walkers in the the Graffiti Run Colorful 5K toss their colors in the air at the start of the race. Nearly 5000 runners and walker took part in the annual Graffiti Run Sunday, April 19, 2015, morning at the Indiana State Fairgrounds. The event has no winners or prizes, but runners are showered with colored powder, made of food-grade corn starch, at stations along the run.Matt Kryger / The StarNearly 5000 runners and walker took part in the annual Graffiti Run Colorful 5K Sunday, April 19, 2015, morning at the Indiana State Fairgrounds. The event has no winners or prizes, but runners are showered with colored powder, made of food-grade corn starch, at stations along the run.Matt Kryger / The StarNearly 5000 runners and walker took part in the annual Graffiti Run Colorful 5K Sunday, April 19, 2015, morning at the Indiana State Fairgrounds. The event has no winners or prizes, but runners are showered with colored powder, made of food-grade corn starch, at stations along the run.Matt Kryger / The StarNearly 5000 runners and walker took part in the annual Graffiti Run Colorful 5K Sunday, April 19, 2015, morning at the Indiana State Fairgrounds. The event has no winners or prizes, but runners are showered with colored powder, made of food-grade corn starch, at stations along the run.Matt Kryger / The StarNearly 5000 runners and walker took part in the annual Graffiti Run Colorful 5K Sunday, April 19, 2015, morning at the Indiana State Fairgrounds. The event has no winners or prizes, but runners are showered with colored powder, made of food-grade corn starch, at stations along the run.Matt Kryger / The StarNearly 5000 runners and walker took part in the annual Graffiti Run Colorful 5K Sunday, April 19, 2015, morning at the Indiana State Fairgrounds. The event has no winners or prizes, but runners are showered with colored powder, made of food-grade corn starch, at stations along the run.Matt Kryger / The StarNearly 5000 runners and walker took part in the annual Graffiti Run Colorful 5K Sunday, April 19, 2015, morning at the Indiana State Fairgrounds. The event has no winners or prizes, but runners are showered with colored powder, made of food-grade corn starch, at stations along the run.Matt Kryger / The StarNearly 5000 runners and walker took part in the annual Graffiti Run Colorful 5K Sunday, April 19, 2015, morning at the Indiana State Fairgrounds. The event has no winners or prizes, but runners are showered with colored powder, made of food-grade corn starch, at stations along the run.Matt Kryger / The StarNearly 5000 runners and walker took part in the annual Graffiti Run Colorful 5K Sunday, April 19, 2015, morning at the Indiana State Fairgrounds. The event has no winners or prizes, but runners are showered with colored powder, made of food-grade corn starch, at stations along the run.Matt Kryger / The StarNearly 5000 runners and walker took part in the annual Graffiti Run Colorful 5K Sunday, April 19, 2015, morning at the Indiana State Fairgrounds. The event has no winners or prizes, but runners are showered with colored powder, made of food-grade corn starch, at stations along the run.Matt Kryger / The StarRunners and walkers get hit with the yellow corn starch during the Graffiti Run. Nearly 5000 runners and walker took part in the annual Graffiti Run Colorful 5K Sunday, April 19, 2015, morning at the Indiana State Fairgrounds. The event has no winners or prizes, but runners are showered with colored powder, made of food-grade corn starch, at stations along the run.Matt Kryger / The StarRunners and walkers get hit with the yellow corn starch during the Graffiti Run. Nearly 5000 runners and walker took part in the annual Graffiti Run Colorful 5K Sunday, April 19, 2015, morning at the Indiana State Fairgrounds. The event has no winners or prizes, but runners are showered with colored powder, made of food-grade corn starch, at stations along the run.Matt Kryger / The StarRunners and walkers get hit with the yellow corn starch during the Graffiti Run. Nearly 5000 runners and walker took part in the annual Graffiti Run Colorful 5K Sunday, April 19, 2015, morning at the Indiana State Fairgrounds. The event has no winners or prizes, but runners are showered with colored powder, made of food-grade corn starch, at stations along the run.Matt Kryger / The StarLuke Rawlings was enjoying his time at the Graffiti Run. Nearly 5000 runners and walker took part in the annual Graffiti Run Sunday, April 19, 2015, morning at the Indiana State Fairgrounds. The event has no winners or prizes, but runners are showered with colored powder, made of food-grade corn starch, at stations along the run.Matt Kryger / The StarRunners and walkers in the the Graffiti Run Colorful 5K toss their colors in the air at the start of the race. Nearly 5000 runners and walker took part in the annual Graffiti Run Sunday, April 19, 2015, morning at the Indiana State Fairgrounds. The event has no winners or prizes, but runners are showered with colored powder, made of food-grade corn starch, at stations along the run.Matt Kryger / The StarNearly 5000 runners and walker took part in the annual Graffiti Run Sunday, April 19, 2015, morning at the Indiana State Fairgrounds. The event has no winners or prizes, but runners are showered with colored powder, made of food-grade corn starch, at stations along the run.Matt Kryger / The StarNearly 5000 runners and walker took part in the annual Graffiti Run Colorful 5K Sunday, April 19, 2015, morning at the Indiana State Fairgrounds. The event has no winners or prizes, but runners are showered with colored powder, made of food-grade corn starch, at stations along the run.Matt Kryger / The StarAlyssa Sanders sprinkles blue corn starch on her family member during the race. Nearly 5000 runners and walker took part in the annual Graffiti Run Colorful 5K Sunday, April 19, 2015, morning at the Indiana State Fairgrounds. The event has no winners or prizes, but runners are showered with colored powder, made of food-grade corn starch, at stations along the run.Matt Kryger / The StarRunners and walkers get hit with the green corn starch during the Graffiti Run. Nearly 5000 runners and walker took part in the annual Graffiti Run Colorful 5K Sunday, April 19, 2015, morning at the Indiana State Fairgrounds. The event has no winners or prizes, but runners are showered with colored powder, made of food-grade corn starch, at stations along the run.Matt Kryger / The StarRunners and walkers get hit with the green corn starch during the Graffiti Run. Nearly 5000 runners and walker took part in the annual Graffiti Run Colorful 5K Sunday, April 19, 2015, morning at the Indiana State Fairgrounds. The event has no winners or prizes, but runners are showered with colored powder, made of food-grade corn starch, at stations along the run.Matt Kryger / The StarAlma Molina,right, and Arianne Jimenez get hit with the green corn starch during the Graffiti Run. Nearly 5000 runners and walker took part in the annual Graffiti Run Colorful 5K Sunday, April 19, 2015, morning at the Indiana State Fairgrounds. The event has no winners or prizes, but runners are showered with colored powder, made of food-grade corn starch, at stations along the run.Matt Kryger / The StarMary Robin,right, and Audry Snyder finish the Graffiti Run with very little color on themselves. Nearly 5000 runners and walker took part in the annual Graffiti Run Colorful 5kSunday, April 19, 2015, morning at the Indiana State Fairgrounds. The event has no winners or prizes, but runners are showered with colored powder, made of food-grade corn starch, at stations along the run.Matt Kryger / The Star