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Just
before the mile mark, the race is led by a large pack.
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#29
Thomas Kiplitan, #33 Shadrack Kosgei, #1 James Koskei
and #28 El Arbi Khattabi.
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The
race also served as the USA men's 5k championship.
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Also
up front are #42 (DNF), #18 Araya Haregot and #2 Mohammed
Amyne.
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#10
Henry Dennis runs at the back of the lead pack. His
plan was to "stay with the Kenyans" as long
as possible.
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L-R:
Sammy Ng'eno, Eddy Hellebuyck, Chris Graff, Andrew
Masai, Ahman Dirks and Jon Riley.
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L-R:
Ryan Shay, Jon Riley, Brad Hauser and Christian Hesch.
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Jed
Chappell takes a shortcut across the sidewalk, an
issue which became a source of much controversy here.
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Team
Eugene teammates Aaron Moody (L) and Aaron Davis.
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Marzuki
Stevens, an NCAA DIII national champion while at Williams
College in the 90s.
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L-R:
Steve Bishop, Rick Streeter, Aaron Price and Patrick
Anglin.
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John
Trowse leads Sean Livingston.
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Mike
Platt leads Kevin Gallagher.
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Just
past two miles, L-R: Kiplitan, Koskei, Kosgei, Paul
Mwangi, Yevgen Bozhko and Khattabi.
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L-R:
Kosgei, Mwangi, Bozhko, Khattabi and Amyne.
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Mohammed
Amyne runs just behind the leaders.
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Jackson
Kipngok, 42, of Kenya.
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Henry
Dennis continues to lead the contenders for the USA
title...
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...but
a big pack made up of mostly-U.S. runners lurked about
six seconds behind.
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L-R:
Masai, Graff, Hellebuyck, Pete Julian, Shay and Kevin
Doyle.
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