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Andrew
Neugebauer gets ready for the first 800m semi-final.
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Elliott
Gaskins starts in lane two.
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David
Krummenacker starts in lane one.
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L-R:
Jebreh Harris, Neugebauer, Ross Krempley, Gaskins
and Krummenacker.
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The
runners break for the poll.
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Krummenacker
leads with Gaskins and Neugebauer on his outside.
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Krummenacker,
the 2002 outdoor 800m champion, was a strong favorite
here.
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The
top two in the final would advance to the World Indoor
Championships in Birmingham, England.
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With
one lap to go it's Krummenacker and Neugebauer.
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Jebreh
Harris (5th, 1:50.80) ended up being the only runner
from the first semi-final who didn't advance to the
final.
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Krummenacker
won (1:49.83), followed by a surprising Krempley (1:50.08)
and Neugebauer (1:50.32).
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Elliott
Gaskins fell to the track and looked disappointed,
but he advanced on time (1:50.15).
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Lubert
Lewis gets ready for the second 800m semi-final.
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Lewis
at the start.
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Jesse
O'Connell, Bryan Woodward and Khadevis Robinson lead
through the 200.
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Jacob
Koczman of the Indiana Invaders.
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Georgetown's
O'Connell leads at the 400.
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Robinson
leads the rest of the field.
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With
one lap to go...
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Robinson,
O'Connell and Woodward battle it out.
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