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Christina
Wells, 29, of Woodbridge, Virginia, finished 25th in 2:42:01.
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Wells,
a graduate of Western Kentucky, qualified for the Trials...
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running 2:40:27 at the 2002 Chicago Marathon.
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Monica
Hostetler, 27, of Royal Oak, Michigan, finished 26th in 2:42:20
despite sporadic training...
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...due
to an injury. Hostetler represented Hansons-Brooks, a team that
had a large impact at the men's...
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...Trials
in February. Hansons-Brooks just added a women's program last fall.
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Katie
Blackett, 27, of Boulder, Colorado, finished 27th in 2:42:24.
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Blackett,
a graduate of Villanova, qualifid for the Trials by running 2:40:25.
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Rachel
Kinsman, formerly Rachel Sauder, finishd 28th in 2:42:45.
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Kinsman,
30, resides in Archbold, Ohio.
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Nikole
Johns, 29, of Fort Collins, Colorado, finished 29th in 2:43:57.
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An
Adams State graduate, Johns shaved more than three minutes off her
PR here.
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Seana
Larson, 34, of Dexter, Michigan, finished 30th in 2:44:02.
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Larson,
a demographic analyst, is a graduate of Wayne Forest University.
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Her
time here was a personal best by nearly two minutes.
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Margaret
Angell, 27, of New York City finished 31st in 2:44:05, and ran a
nearly even race...
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...with
a first-half split of 1:21:58. Angell represents the Central Park
Track Club.
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Susan
Loken, 40, of Phoenix, Arizona, was the second masters runner to
finish.
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Loken
finished 32nd in 2:44:23. Loken's time was only four seconds slower
than her PR...
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...which
she set in 2002.
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