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CARDINAL INVITATIONAL
STANFORD UNIVERSITY, PALO ALTO, CA, MAY 3, 2002

ALL PHOTOS BY RANDY MIYAZAKI, COPYRIGHT DITPHOTO.COM 2002

 
Ray Hughes hurdles a steeplechase barrier. He finished 12th in 8:45.62.
Isaiah Festa of Wisconsin finished 13th in 8:47.01.
Robert Gary of adidas won the steeplechase convincingly in 8:23.12.
L-R: Albert Chepkurui of Kenya, Mebrahtom Keflezighi of the U.S. and Luke Kipkosgei of Kenya.
Keflezighi led through 5k in 13:45. Last year at this race Keflezighi set an American Record of 27:13.98.
Canada's Jeff Schiebler finished fifth in 27:50.65.
Kipkosgei of Nike International wound up third in 27:46.49.
L-R: Dan Browne (4th, 27:47.04), Clint Wells (7th, 27:56.90) and Great Britain's Jon Brown (6th, 27:53.42).
Yoji Yamaguchi (8th, 27:57.74) runs with Brad Hauser (9th, 27:58.02).
Keflezighi dropped back into second place during the second half of the race but made up some of the distance on Chepkurui at the end.
Chepkurui won the race in 27:19.79.
Keflezighi finished second in 27:20.15, the second-fastest U.S. time ever, behind his own American Record.
James Carney finished 14th in 28:58.46.
Chris Graff finished 11th (28:24.82), just ahead of Nolan Swanson (28:25.27).
Boaz Cheboiywo, the NCAA XC Champion who missed the indoor season with an injury, finished 13th in 28:29.13.
Martin Keino (1st, 13:22.91) and Jorge Torres of Colorado (2nd, 13:26.00) lead the men's 5,000.
Colorado teammates Dathan Ritzenhein (3rd, 13:27.77) and Torres run together. Both runners broke Adam Goucher's CU school record here.
The men's 1,500, L-R: Mike Hummel (35th overall, 3:48.50), Gabe Jennings (3rd, 3:41.48), Jason Lunn (2nd, 3:41.14), Charlie Gruber (1st, 3:41.08) and Jess Strutzel (8th, 3:43.55).
The men's 800 - Mao Tjiroze of BYU won the race in 1:48.29.
 
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