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NEW BALANCE MAINE DISTANCE FESTIVAL
BOWDOIN COLLEGE, BRUNSWICK, ME, JULY 5, 2003

ALL PHOTOS ALISON WADE/NEW YORK ROAD RUNNERS

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WOMEN'S PHOTOS

On lap two, Mike Hummell continues to lead the first heat of the mile.
The Nike Farm Team's Isidro Pimentel.
Another Maine native, Parker Pruett finished 10th in 4:10.01.
Bruce Hyde of Cornell finished ninth in 4:15.04.
Brendan Fitzgibbon leads Mike Hummell on lap three.
Isidro Pimentel finished fourth in 4:08.07.
Jim Sorenson of the Nike Farm Team.
Jason Jabaut did not finish the race.
Fitzgibbon led with about 250 meters to go but did not finish the race.
Sorenson took over the lead but dropped to second by the finish (4:05.21).
Anthony Gallo used a strong kick to win in 4:04.73 and Scott Anderson (left) finished third in 4:06.29.
Two-time Big East outdoor mile champion Tom Parlapiano gets ready for the seeded mile.
Recent Villanova graduate and New Zealander Adrian Blincoe.
Recent high school graduate and national champion in the mile, Sam Vasquez would give sub-4:00 a stab here.
Erik Nedeau -- another Maine native who had run the 800m earlier -- was the designated pacesetter.
Nedeau took the field through 400 meters in 60.8 seconds.
Charlie Gruber, the defending champion, runs just behind Nedeau.
High schooler Sam Vasquez leads ZAPfitness' Dan Wilson.
Approaching 800 meters, the field stretches out behind Nedeau.
Nedeau brought the field through 800 meters in 2:01.7.

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