Keep up with Tom Cruise? It’s mission impossible, Katie

London Lite11 April 2012
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It was more Catch Me If You Can than Mission: Impossible when the Cruises went out for a run through the streets of Boston.

Road race: Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes

Tom Cruise stormed ahead of his wife Katie Holmes and refused to let her take pole position to "win" the tightly contested run.

Friends: let's shake on it, honey, you kept up well

At one point, the 47-year-old actor appeared to help his wife, 30, across the road as she seemed to flag but he was still intent of
coming first.

The couple, who wore his'n'hers jogging outfits, are in Boston while Cruise makes spy comedy Wichita with Cameron Diaz. Holmes, who ran the New York marathon two years ago, later took their daughter Suri, three, to a toy shop where she bought a pair of toy unicorns.

The former Dawson's Creek actress completed the 2007 New York marathon in five hours,
29 minutes and 58 seconds.

Cruise and Suri waved her on from the crowd and gave her a good luck kiss and cuddle as she reached the final straight.

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