The three battled it out in the final mile and a half, and it came down to a two-woman race between McGregor and Davenport. Katie McGregor pulled away in the final sprint to win the USA 10K title in 32:26. Marie Davenport finished second in 32:28.
    The three battled it out in the final mile and a half, and it came down to a two-woman race between McGregor and Davenport. Katie McGregor pulled away in the final sprint to win the USA 10K title in 32:26. Marie Davenport finished second in 32:28.
Aster Demissie finished third in 32:40. Amy Yoder-Begley finished fourth in 32:45. Yoder-Begley was the second U.S. finisher in this mostly-American professional field. Carrie Tollefson finished fifth in 33:00. Amy Mortimer finished sixth in 33:03.
Aster Demissie finished third in 32:40. Amy Yoder-Begley finished fourth in 32:45. Yoder-Begley was the second U.S. finisher in this mostly-American professional field. Carrie Tollefson finished fifth in 33:00. Amy Mortimer finished sixth in 33:03.
Tollefson again. Mortimer again. This was a local race for Mortimer, who resides in West Roxbury, Massachusetts. Emilie Mondor of Canada was returning to competition after a layoff due to injury and illness. Mondor finished seventh in 33:08.
Tollefson again. Mortimer again. This was a local race for Mortimer, who resides in West Roxbury, Massachusetts. Emilie Mondor of Canada was returning to competition after a layoff due to injury and illness. Mondor finished seventh in 33:08.
Sylvia Mosqueda, who will become a masters runner on April 8, 2006... ...finished eighth in 33:12. Jenny Crain, 37, of the Wisconsin Runner Racing Team finished 11th in 34:06. Jenny Crain again. New York City's Anne Kugler had a great race...
Sylvia Mosqueda, who will become a masters runner on April 8, 2006... ...finished eighth in 33:12. Jenny Crain, 37, of the Wisconsin Runner Racing Team finished 11th in 34:06. Jenny Crain again. New York City's Anne Kugler had a great race...