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NCAA INDOOR TRACK & FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS
UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS, FAYETTEVILLE, AR, MARCH 14-15, 2003

ALL PHOTOS ALISON WADE/NEW YORK ROAD RUNNERS

FRIDAY: PAGE ONE | PAGE TWO | PAGE THREE | PAGE FOUR | PAGE FIVE | PAGE SIX | PAGE SEVEN | PAGE EIGHT (800m semi-finals, Mile semi-finals, 5,000m final, Distance Medley Relay)
SATURDAY: PAGE ONE | PAGE TWO | PAGE THREE | PAGE FOUR (Mile final, 800m final, 3,000m final)
WOMEN'S PHOTOS

Jason Woolhouse was the first finisher from the second pack (7th, 13:56.49), Adam Tenforde finished 12th (14:09.80).
With two laps to go, Alistair Cragg is hauling and has dropped everyone but Boaz Cheboiywo.
Cheboiywo had the odds stacked against him as he was chasing a strong kicker with a home-track advantage.
One lap to go and Cragg continues to lead Cheboiywo.
Daniel Lincoln and Jason Sandfort run together but Lincoln is one lap ahead.
Cragg held on to win by a small but big enough margin - 13:28.93 to Cheboiywo's 13:29.26.
After running the 800m rounds earlier in the evening, Nate Brannen gets ready to lead off Michigan's Distance Medley Relay.
Isaiah Festa would lead off for Wisconsin.
L-R at the start: Festa, Said Ahmed, Jordan Desilets, Sean Duffy and Seth Hejny.
The runners battle for position.
R-L: Duffy, Neil Hanson, Brannen, Festa, Ryan Hayden and Kevin Somok.
Somok of Notre Dame, Hayden of Villanova and Festa of Wisconsin.
Kentucky's Kris Landers leads on the 1,200 leg.
R-L: Hejny, Duffy, Brannen, Martin Allgeyer and Desilets.
Said Ahmed of Arkansas takes over the lead.
Nate Brannen of Michigan runs just off the lead.
Wisconsin's Festa.
Brannen, Ahmed and Allgeyer up front.
One lap to go.
Brannen handed off first (2:53.9 according to Track & Field News) - to Seth Waits.

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