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Millrose Games

Madison Square Garden, New York, NY
February 2, 2001

All photos by Alison Wade/www.mensracing.com

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Westchester Puma's Daniel Caulfield gave Johnny Gray a run for his money in the 800, finishing second by .01 in 1:50.41.
U.S. Olympian Rich Kenah finished 5th with a 1:51.61 in this tactical race.
David Kiptoo of Kenya finished 3rd in 1:50.66.
At 40, Johnny Gray's front-running tactics are still working -- Gray won the race in 1:50.40.
Trinity Gray finished 6th in 1:51.89.
Andrew Cleary runs in the Metropolitan Men's 3,000m, a new event that gave tri-state area runners a chance to shine.
L-R: Frequent NYC road race stars Fouzi Aloui (2nd 8:27.51), Toby Tanser (7th, 8:38.54) and Paul Mwangi (4th, 8:31.09).
Warren Street teammates Aloui and Mike Guastella (3rd, 8:29.36).
Sean Mick (8th, 8:44.14) of the Haddonfield RC.
Angelo Rossi (6th, 8:34.55) of the NYAC.
Dave Slavinski fought off a last-minute surge from Aloui, winning in 8:27.48.
Toby Tanser.
Brian Clas, running for the NYAC, finished 5th in 8:32.92.
Martin Ryan of Westchester Puma finished 9th in 8:47.84.
Matt Kerr of Canada rabitted the men's 3,000m.
Leonard Mucheru, mile winner at the New Balance Games, trails Kerr. Mucheru went on to win in 7:50.01.
The night was full of close races -- Paul Bitok finished .05 behind his countryman for 2nd in 7:50.06.
Bob Kennedy, returning to the track for the first time since his disappointing Olympic Trials, ran well for 3rd (7:54.34).
Clint Wells ran well around the tight turns, finishing 5th in 7:59.36.
Western State star Michael Aish (6th, 8:01.68) and Sean Kaley (4th, 7:55.38) on his inside.
Olympic steeplechaser Pascal Dobert (7th, 8:05.89) leads Bob Kennedy.

 

       
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