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USA JR & SR OUTDOOR TRACK & FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS
STANFORD UNIVERSITY, PALO ALTO, CA, JUNE 21-23, 2002

ALL PHOTOS ALISON WADE/NEW YORK ROAD RUNNERS

DAY ONE: PAGE ONE | PAGE TWO | PAGE THREE | PAGE FOUR | PAGE FIVE | PAGE SIX | PAGE SEVEN | PAGE EIGHT | PAGE NINE | PAGE TEN (Junior 1,500 semi-finals, Junior 800 semi-finals, Senior 800 first round, Senior 1,500 semi-finals, Senior steeplechase semi-finals, Senior 10,000 final, Junior 10,000 final)
DAY TWO: PAGE ONE | PAGE TWO | PAGE THREE | PAGE FOUR | PAGE FIVE | PAGE SIX (Junior steeplechase final, Junior 800 final, Senior 800 semi-finals, Junior 1,500 final, Senior 5,000 final, Junior 5,000 final)
DAY THREE: PAGE ONE | PAGE TWO | PAGE THREE (Senior 800 final, Senior steeplchase final, Senior 1,500 final)

Reigning indoor 800 Derrick Peterson gets ready for heat two in the 800 prelims.
Kentucky's David Freeman.
Peterson at the start.
Stanford alum and 2000 Olympian Michael Stember at the start.
On the first lap it's (L-R) Peterson, Khadevis Robinson, Georgia Tech's Brendon Mahoney, Stember and Jeff Kuzma.
Also in there (second from left) is the Nike Farm Team's Bryan Woodward.
Jeff DeLong, also of the Nike Farm Team, runs third from the right.
One lap to go.
Khadevis Robinson (1st, 1:48.58) leads Jeff DeLong (2nd, 1:48.74) down the home stretch.
Derrick Peterson (3rd, 1:48.91) grabbed the final auto-qualifying spot.
Advancing on time out of the second heat were Kuzma (1:49.04), Stember (1:49.16), Mahoney (1:49.18) and Woodward (1:49.26).
Kuzma, who was the first time qualifier, takes a moment after the race.
Paul McMullen warms up for the third and final heat of the 800.
Defending champion David Krummenacker at the start.
Georgetown's Jesse O'Connell.
L-R on lap one: O'Connell, Jebreh Harris, Krummenacker and UConn's Elliott Blount.
With less than a lap to go Blount leads, followed by Krummenacker, Toby Henkels and Harris, Lubert Lewis and O'Connell and then McMullen.
Down the home stretch it's (L-R) Lewis, O'Connell, Krummenacker, Blount and Kentucky's David Freeman.
Elliott Blount (1st, 1:50.89), David Freeman (2nd, 1:51.03) and David Krummenacker (1:51.04) took the three automatic qualifying spots.
Because heat three was the slowest, no one advanced on time. Fourth-place finisher Toby Henkels of Minnesota missed by less than a tenth of a second (1:51.13).

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