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With
two laps to go, Bryan Berryhill is not safe because
Kevin Sullivan (almost entirely obscured) has moved
into third.
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With
one lap to go it's a tight race between Bryan Berryhill
and Kevin Sullivan.
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With
one lap to go Andy Graffin of Great Britain and the
New York Athletic Club runs in fourth.
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Zegeye
of Ethiopia and Mizuno puts himself in a position
to strike on the last lap.
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Martin
Keino, son of the legendary Kip Keino, runs in sixth
place. He finished 8th in 4:02.65.
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Nathan
Brannen and two-time U.S. Olympian Jason Pyrah duke
it out with one lap to go.
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Bernard
Lagat wins in 3:55.16 - .38 faster than Leonard Mucheru's
run at last week's New
Balance Games.
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Kevin
Sullivan (who remained tucked in so well that we missed
him on nearly every lap) sprinted by Berryhill for
second, 3:55.80 to 3:57.11.
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Zegeye
moves by Graffin and takes fourth, 3:58.92 to 3:59.19.
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Jason
Pyrah finished ninth in 4:03.68.
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Jason
Long of Asics finishes 11th in 4:06.81.
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Lagat
takes a victory lap.
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Tom
McArdle of Dartmouth thrilled the crowd at the Terrier
Classic on Friday night in an impressive 5,000m duel,
and then came here to spectate.
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Jeremy
Deere of Canada is introduced in the men's 3,000.
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Canada
and Villanova's Ryan Hayden, a sophomore.
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U.S.
Olympian Brad Hauser.
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Rabbit
Bryce Knight leads the race at 600 meters.
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Leonard
Mucheru, a dominant force on the U.S. indoor circuit
the past two years, runs in second place ahead of
Markos Geneti.
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Hamish
Thorpe of Providence College runs in the pack.
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800
meters into the race Tim Broe runs right behind Mucheru
and Geneti.
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