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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
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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)
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Neil
Davis and Dan Glaz trail the lead pack.
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Nicholas
Boehlke of NCAA DIII UW-Oshkosh (7th, 30:35.71).
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R-L:
Charlie Millioen, Stanford's Seton McAndrews, Brett
Gotcher and Dan Glaz run just behind the leaders.
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Gotcher
of Aptos High School was the only high school runner
that was able to stick with the lead pack.
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Zach
Sabatino and Chris Esselborn continue to lead.
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Boehlke
takes a turn in the lead.
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Dan
McGrath of Manhattan College (9th, 31:27.22).
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With
about a mile to go, Ohio State's Dan Glaz took over
the lead.
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Sabatino
runs in second.
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Andrew
Bautel of Florida State (12th, 32:18.15).
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Glaz
continues to pull away.
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Sabatino
runs second, Millioen third.
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Esselborn
and McAndrews run fourth and fifth.
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Trevor
Coolidge of the University of Portland (11th, 31:47.93).
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Glaz
continues to lead.
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Millioen
runs second.
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Gotcher
runs third.
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Esselborn
finished fifth in 30:20.33.
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With
a lap to go, Gotcher leads the pack that includes
McAndrews, Esselborn and Sabatino. Coolidge is getting
lapped.
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Down
the home stretch, Millioen appeared to be closing
in on Glaz...
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...But
Glaz hung on to win in 30:12.77.
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Glaz's
finish line reaction was the best we saw all night.
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Millioen
finished second (30:15.22) and along with Glaz qualified
to represent the U.S. at the World Jr. Championships
in Kingston, Jamaica in mid July.
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