NCAA OUTDOOR TRACK & FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS
University of Texas, Austin, TX, June 9-12, 2004
ALL PHOTOS ALISON WADE/NEW YORK ROAD RUNNERS

THURSDAY: PAGE ONE | PAGE TWO | PAGE THREE | PAGE FOUR | PAGE FIVE | PAGE SIX | PAGE SEVEN | PAGE EIGHT | PAGE NINE | PAGE TEN | PAGE ELEVEN | PAGE TWELVE | PAGE THIRTEEN | PAGE FOURTEEN (800 prelims, 1,500 prelims, steeplechase prelims, 10,000 final)
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| PAGE FOUR | PAGE FIVE | PAGE SIX | PAGE SEVEN | PAGE EIGHT | PAGE NINE (1,500 final, steeplechase final, 800 final, 5,000 final)
THURSDAY HIGHLIGHTS: PAGE ONE | PAGE TWO | PAGE THREE
SATURDAY HIGHLIGHTS: PAGE ONE
MEN'S PHOTOS | WEDNESDAY WOMEN'S REPORT | THURSDAY WOMEN'S REPORT | SATURDAY WOMEN'S REPORT

Bernard-Thomas, a senior, won her first NCAA title in the 800m.
Alice Schmidt (left), the two-time champion, talks with runner-up Kameisha Bennett.
Akron's Beata Rudzinska finished fourth in 2:04.33.
The first 100 meters of the 5,000m final, which was the last distance final...
...of the 2004 NCAA meet. The weather at race time was hot and humid.
Much like her races at the indoor championships, Kim Smith ran to a large...
...lead over the rest of the field (above) on the first lap. No one attempted to go with her.
Oregon junior Laura Harmon runs in the pack. Because of the thunderstorms on Wednesday...
...the rounds of the 5,000m were canceled and all of the qualifiers advanced...
...straight to the final. There were 27 runners in the final, but the crowding did not appear...
...to be a problem. The race quickly became a non-race as it became clear...
...that no one was going to go after Smith.
Molly Huddle of Notre Dame and Emmily Chelanga lead the rest of the field.
Harmon.
Smith looked like she was out for an easy jog. In the humid conditions, even Smith's...
Smith won both the 2004 NCAA 3,000 and 5,000m indoor titles in record time.
Huddle runs in second place.
Emmily Chelanga is a junior but this is her first year of running for Iona.
Stanford junior Sara Bei runs in the pack.
Smith continues her dominance.

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