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ADIDAS BOSTON INDOOR GAMES
REGGIE LEWIS CENTER, BOSTON, MA, JANUARY 27, 2002

ALL PHOTOS ALISON WADE/WWW.NYRR.ORG UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED

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

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