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Chesser (right, 1st, 10:17.81) and Cromer (left, 2nd, 10:23.32) led most of the way, and both advanced to Sunday's final with plenty of room to spare.
Chesser (right, 1st, 10:17.81) and Cromer (left, 2nd, 10:23.32) led most of the way, and both advanced to Sunday's final with plenty of room to spare.
A pack of four, L-R: Natalie Florence, Lisa Galaviz, Jane Rudkin, and Kara June, ran together for much of the race. All four advanced easily.
A pack of four, L-R: Natalie Florence, Lisa Galaviz, Jane Rudkin, and Kara June, ran together for much of the race. All four advanced easily.
Early in the second heat of the 3,000m steeplechase, L-R: Ann Gaffigan, Rena Chesser, Elizabeth Jackson, Cassie King, Lisa Antonelli, Brianna Dahm, and Dawn Cromer (formerly Cleary).
Early in the second heat of the 3,000m steeplechase, L-R: Ann Gaffigan, Rena Chesser, Elizabeth Jackson, Cassie King, Lisa Antonelli, Brianna Dahm, and Dawn Cromer (formerly Cleary).
Chesser (right, 1st, 10:17.81) and Cromer (left, 2nd, 10:23.32) led most of the way, and both advanced to Sunday's final with plenty of room to spare.
Chesser (right, 1st, 10:17.81) and Cromer (left, 2nd, 10:23.32) led most of the way, and both advanced to Sunday's final with plenty of room to spare.
Dawn Cromer is a former University of Virginia star.
Dawn Cromer is a former University of Virginia star.
Former national champion Elizabeth Jackson finished third in 10:24.88. The women's steeple will be contested for the first time at the 2005 World Championships, so Sunday's final will be a historic moment in the women's steeple.
Former national champion Elizabeth Jackson finished third in 10:24.88. The women's steeple will be contested for the first time at the 2005 World Championships, so Sunday's final will be a historic moment in the women's steeple.

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