Whitney Anderson, a recent high school graduate from Colorado, gradually worked her way up to second place, and was gaining on Blood at the end of the race.
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Blood, a high school junior from New York, managed to hold off Anderson for the win, 16:30.90 to 16:33.32.
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Blake Russell was one of the primary pacesetters in the women's 10,000m. By the time this race rolled around the stadium was so dark that it was virtually impossible to get...
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...good photos with our equipment, which was too bad, because it was a fabulous race. Above: Lindsey Scherf, who would be eligible to run in the junior meet (which only had a girls' 5,000 but a boys' 10,000) went with the lead pack early on.
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Deena Kastor did not assume her usual position in the front of the pack. Instead, she just tried to hang on to the lead group as long as possible. Due to an injury, most of the preparation she had done for this race was in the form of crosstraining.
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