Lindsey Gallo wound up 11th in 4:40.35. Carmen Douma-Hussar of Canada won the sprint to the tape in 4:29.52. Douma-Hussar was followed by a strong trio from the USA: Treniere Clement (2nd, 4:29.93), Tiffany McWilliams (3rd, 4:30.03), and Jen Toomey (fourth 4:30.29). Roisin McGettigan lines up for the 3,000 meter run. Former West Virginia runner Megan Metcalfe, and former University of South Florida runner Tara Quinn-Smith.
Lindsey Gallo wound up 11th in 4:40.35. Carmen Douma-Hussar of Canada won the sprint to the tape in 4:29.52. Douma-Hussar was followed by a strong trio from the USA: Treniere Clement (2nd, 4:29.93), Tiffany McWilliams (3rd, 4:30.03), and Jen Toomey (fourth 4:30.29). Roisin McGettigan lines up for the 3,000 meter run. Former West Virginia runner Megan Metcalfe, and former University of South Florida runner Tara Quinn-Smith.
Former Kansas State teammates Korene Hinds and Amy Mortimer. Carrie Tollefson and Sara Hall. Katie McGregor helps out Meseret Defar before the start. Sara Hall, formerly Sara Bei, was sporting a new name after getting married to Ryan Hall over the summer. Carrie Tollefson points out the starting line to Sentayehu Ejigu.
Former Kansas State teammates Korene Hinds and Amy Mortimer. Carrie Tollefson and Sara Hall. Katie McGregor helps out Meseret Defar before the start. Sara Hall, formerly Sara Bei, was sporting a new name after getting married to Ryan Hall over the summer. Carrie Tollefson points out the starting line to Sentayehu Ejigu.
L-R: Sara Hall, Courtney Babcock, Amy Mortimer, Korene Hinds, and Megan Metcalfe at the start of the 3,000. Stanford graduate Sara Hall. Kenia Sinclair of Jamaica was the pacesetter, and within 200 meters of the start, she had Meseret Defar well clear of the rest of the field. Katie McGregor, Roisin McGettigan, and Carrie Tollefson led the remainder of the field. Sentayehu Ejigu (behind Meseret Defar) seemed a little caught off guard by the fast start...
L-R: Sara Hall, Courtney Babcock, Amy Mortimer, Korene Hinds, and Megan Metcalfe at the start of the 3,000. Stanford graduate Sara Hall. Kenia Sinclair of Jamaica was the pacesetter, and within 200 meters of the start, she had Meseret Defar well clear of the rest of the field. Katie McGregor, Roisin McGettigan, and Carrie Tollefson led the remainder of the field. Sentayehu Ejigu (behind Meseret Defar) seemed a little caught off guard by the fast start...
...but she had caught up to Sinclair and Defar by the third lap. Tara Quinn-Smith of Canada runs in the pack. Quinn-Smith again. Sinclair's pace was too fast for the first 400 meters, which she hit in about 1:06.8. The top three went through 600 meters in 1:42. Meseret Defar has just missed running a world record in this race last year.
...but she had caught up to Sinclair and Defar by the third lap. Tara Quinn-Smith of Canada runs in the pack. Quinn-Smith again. Sinclair's pace was too fast for the first 400 meters, which she hit in about 1:06.8. The top three went through 600 meters in 1:42. Meseret Defar has just missed running a world record in this race last year.