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PENN RELAYS
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA, PHILADELPHIA, PA, APRIL 24-26, 2003

ALL PHOTOS ALISON WADE/NEW YORK ROAD RUNNERS

THURSDAY: PAGE ONE | PAGE TWO | PAGE THREE | PAGE FOUR | PAGE FIVE | PAGE SIX | PAGE SEVEN (College and Olympic Development Steeplechase, 5,000m, 10,000m)
FRIDAY: PAGE ONE | PAGE TWO | PAGE THREE | PAGE FOUR | PAGE FIVE | PAGE SIX | PAGE SEVEN | PAGE EIGHT | PAGE NINE | PAGE TEN (Olympic Development Men's DMR, College's Men's DMR Championship, High School Boys DMR Championship, High School Boys Mile, High School Boys 3,000m)
SATURDAY: PAGE ONE | PAGE TWO | PAGE THREE | PAGE FOUR | PAGE FIVE
| PAGE SIX | PAGE SEVEN | PAGE EIGHT | PAGE NINE | PAGE TEN | PAGE ELEVEN (College Men's 4xMile, High School Boys 4x800m Championship, Olympic Development Men's Mile, College Men's 4x800m)
WOMEN'S PHOTOS
We are using the running order listed in the results (where possible) and the program to identify runners. Because the meet program does not always list the correct running order, we may have some inaccurate identifications. Please notify us if you see any mistakes.

Nate Brannen outkicks Alistair Cragg to help Michigan win the DMR Championship over Arkansas.
Florida, anchored by Steve Zieminski, finished fifth in 9:36.33 and Georgetown, anchored by Chris Lukezic, finished sixth in 9:37.72.
Early on in the second (non-championship) heat of the DMR, Providence's Liam Reale leads.
William & Mary's Sean Conway and Columbia's Vince Galgano follow.
Vince Galgano takes over the lead.
L-R: Joakim Daun, Caleb Bailey, Sean Conway and Mike DiDio.
Michigan finishes up their victory lap.
Kevin Walsh runs the 800m leg for Bucknell.
Jason Andrews runs the 800m leg for Seton Hall.
John Robertson runs in the lead for Western Carolina on the 800m leg.
Columbia's Darin Schroeder runs in second place.
Cornell's Aldo Gonzales and William & Mary's Josh Watson lead the main pack.*
North Carolina's Andy Craycraft.
Tennessee's Frank Francois leads Seton Hall's Jason Andrews.
Western Carolina anchor Adam Puett gets the baton in first place, followed by Memphis' Mate Nemeth.
*In the above photo, note that Yale's 800m runner, Matt Boshart (behind Cornell's Aldo Gonzales) is running with only one shoe. Josh Yelsey sent us this photo to show what running a 1:54 800 with one shoe on can do to you.
Puett anchors for Western Carolina,
Columbia, anchored by Will Boylan-Pett, runs in third place.
Kyle MacKenzie anchors for East Carolina.
Cornell's Geoff Van Fleet moves into the lead on the anchor leg but many teams remain in contention behind him.
Martin Fagan, running just behind the leader, anchors for Providence College.

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