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PENN RELAYS
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA, PHILADELPHIA, PA, APRIL 25-27, 2002

ALL PHOTOS ALISON WADE/NEW YORK ROAD RUNNERS

DAY ONE: PAGE ONE | PAGE TWO | PAGE THREE | PAGE FOUR | PAGE FIVE (College Steeplechase, College 5000, Olympic Development 5000, College/OD 10,000)
DAY TWO: PAGE ONE | PAGE TWO | PAGE THREE | PAGE FOUR | PAGE FIVE | PAGE SIX | PAGE SEVEN | PAGE EIGHT | PAGE NINE | PAGE TEN (Olympic Development 4x800, College Men's Distance Medley Relay, High School DMR, High School Mile, High School 3,000)
DAY THREE: PAGE ONE | PAGE TWO | PAGE THREE | PAGE FOUR | PAGE FIVE | PAGE SIX | PAGE SEVEN | PAGE EIGHT | PAGE NINE | PAGE TEN | PAGE ELEVEN | PAGE TWELVE | PAGE THIRTEEN (College 4xMile Relay, High School 4x800m Championship, Olympic Development Mile, College 4x800m Relay)

Please notify us if we have misidentified any of the relay runners. We are going by the running order listed in the meet program.

 
L-R: Dan Wilson (4:02.7), Erik Schmidt (4:05.5), Corey Smith (4:06.5) and John Kemboi (no split available).

Alan Webb and Adrian Blincoe catch up to Duke's Brendan Fitzgibbon.

Webb (3:59.82) and Blincoe (3:59.1) actually ended up splitting faster than any other anchors in the race.
Adrian Blincoe brought Villanova from 13th to 8th place.
Princeton finished 13th in 10:02.48.
Jon Riley continues to lead for Stanford.
But Alistair Cragg is still very much in the hunt for Arkansas.
Wake Forest's Christ Estwanik and UConn's Dan Wilson lead the race for third.
Webb and Blincoe continue to run together.
Villanova ended up 8th in 9:45.48 with Michigan 9th in 9:45.91.
Duke finished 12th in 10:01.95.
Texas A&M, anchored by Tom Bonn, finished 14th in 10:08.95.
Alistair Cragg ran down Jon Riley, earning Arkansas the 9:31.21 victory over Stanford (9:33.12).
Alan Webb was clearly unhappy after the race and took a little while to cool down before speaking to reporters.
Heat two of the college men's DMR.
Kent State, Miami University, St. Joseph's and Haverford run in the pack on the leadoff leg.
Stretched out across the track it's (L-R) Columbia's David Nash, Kent State's Ofer Barniv, St. Joseph's Jim Smith, William & Mary's John O'Connor and American's Sean Duffy.
At the handoff from the 1,200 to the 400 leg, American leads, followed by William & Mary and Florida.
Andy Ellerhorst runs the 400 leg for American University.
Nnamdi Okike runs the 400 leg for Harvard.

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