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Sara Slattery and Sara Hall lead the 3000 early on. The top two runners in each race would qualify to represent the U.S. at the World Indoor Championships in March.
Sara Slattery and Sara Hall lead the 3000 early on. The top two runners in each race would qualify to represent the U.S. at the World Indoor Championships in March.
Christina Doherty of Team Eugene, formerly Christina Blackmer of the New York-based Westchester Track Club, gets ready for the 3000 final.
Christina Doherty of Team Eugene, formerly Christina Blackmer of the New York-based Westchester Track Club, gets ready for the 3000 final.
Sara Hall (formerly Sara Bei - it's not always easy following women's distance running because of the name changes!) at the start of the 3000.
Sara Hall (formerly Sara Bei - it's not always easy following women's distance running because of the name changes!) at the start of the 3000.
Sara Slattery and Sara Hall lead the 3000 early on. The top two runners in each race would qualify to represent the U.S. at the World Indoor Championships in March.
Sara Slattery and Sara Hall lead the 3000 early on. The top two runners in each race would qualify to represent the U.S. at the World Indoor Championships in March.
Three Sara(h)s lead the way. R-L: Sara Hall, Sara Slattery, and Sarah Schwald.
Three Sara(h)s lead the way. R-L: Sara Hall, Sara Slattery, and Sarah Schwald.
All of the women in the 3000 field competed at the USA Cross Country Championships in New York City one week earlier, and six of them earned spots on the World Championship team.
All of the women in the 3000 field competed at the USA Cross Country Championships in New York City one week earlier, and six of them earned spots on the World Championship team.

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