U.S.
OLYMPIC TEAM TRIALS - TRACK & FIELD
Alex G. Spanos Sports Complex, California State University - Sacramento
July 9-18, 2004
ALL
PHOTOS ALISON WADE/NEW YORK ROAD RUNNERS
DAY
ONE: PAGE 1
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2 (800 semifinals) DAY FOUR: PAGE
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5 (800 final, 5,000 final) DAY FIVE:
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4 (steeplechase final) DAY SIX:
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(1,500 semifinals, 10,000 final) DAY EIGHT:
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(1,500 final)
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A
former hurdler, Francis Santin is in the midst of a breakthrough
season in the 800m.
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Nicole
Teter gets ready for the 800m semifinals.
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Former
University of Texas at Arlington standout Mishael Bertrand.
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Nicole
Teter had struggled with injuries over the past couple years, but
appeared to be in good shape here.
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Nakiya
Johnson of Southern California, a former California state champion
in the 400m.
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Nicole
Teter took control of the race on the first lap.
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The
top four in each of the semifinals would advance to the final.
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Behind
Teter, R-L are Chantee Earl, Nicole Cook, Lauren Simmons, and Santin.
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After
winning the NCAA Indoor 800m title, Cook failed to qualify for the
final at the NCAA Outdoor meet...
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...so
she had some unfinished business to attend to. Above: Simmons leads
Johnson and Alice Schmidt.
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Schmidt
attends the University of North Carolina.
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Bertrand
finished eighth in 2:04.24 and did not advance to the final.
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Teter
won the first semifinal in2:01.05 and advanced easily.
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Behind
Teter, Cook (2:02.33), Santin (2:02.45), and Earl (2:02.55) advanced.
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Teter
consoles or congratulates her teammate, Lauren Simmons, who did
not advance (7th, 2:04.00).
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Schmidt
finished sixth in 2:03.98 and did not advance.
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Jen
Toomey gets ready for the second 800m semifinal.
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Ashley
Wysong of the Nike Farm Team.
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First-time
Trials qualifier Perry Fields.
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Trials
veteran Jearl Miles-Clark.
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