2005 Reebok Grand Prix
Icahn Stadium, Randall's Island, New York, NY June 11, 2005
All photos by Alison Wade/New York Road Runners
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Amy Rudolph, who trains with Smith, runs ahead of Katie McGregor. |
Missy Buttry leads Amy Mortimer, 1,000m into the race. |
Courtney Babcock of Canada leads Sharon Dickie-Thompson of the U.S. |
By the 1,400m mark, the pacesetter had dropped out, which left Werknesh Kidane in the lead. |
Kidane has already run 30:19 for 10,000m this year. |
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Meseret Defar, running in second place, won the 2004 Olympic gold medal in the 5,000. |
Mestawot Tadesse of Ethiopia and Shalane Flanagan of the U.S. run in third and fourth place. |
Kim Smith runs on her own in fifth, but keeps her eyes on Flanagan. |
Mestawot Tadesse, who represented Ethiopia in the 1,500 at the 2004 Olympics, leads a pack. |
R-L: Katie McGregor, Amy Rudolph, and Jen Rhines follow Tadesse. |
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Amy Mortimer, a former Kansas State star who now coaches at Boston College, runs between packs. |
Missy Buttry leads Sharon Dickie-Thompson and Courtney Babcock. |
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With just under three laps to go, Werknesh Kidane continues to lead Meseret Defar. |
Shalane Flanagan moves into third place, ahead of Tadesse, with just under three laps to go. |
Kim Smith continues to run in fifth place, just ahead of her training partner. |
Amy Rudolph leads Jen Rhines, Katie McGregor, and Yimenahsu Taye. |
Both McGregor and Taye competed in the Freihofer's Run for Women one week earlier. McGregor placed fifth there and Yaye finished 10th. |
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