USA
INDOOR TRACK & FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS
Reggie Lewis Track and Athletic Center, Boston, MA, February 28-March
1, 2004
ALL
PHOTOS ALISON WADE/NEW YORK ROAD RUNNERS
SATURDAY: PAGE ONE | PAGE
TWO | PAGE THREE | PAGE FOUR | PAGE
FIVE | PAGE SIX (3,000m final, 800m final)
SUNDAY: PAGE ONE | PAGE
TWO | PAGE THREE | PAGE
FOUR | PAGE FIVE (DMR, Masters 1,000m,
1,500m final)
MEN'S
PHOTOS
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Carrie
Tollefson leads the 3,000m final with a lap to go.
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Shayne
Culpepper (left) covers Tollefson's move.
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Katie
McGregor finishd fourth in 9:11.97.
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Culpepper,
a 2000 Olympian at 1,500m, used her leg speed...
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...to
edge out Tollefson 9:00.59 to 9:00.93.
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Culpepper
finished second in this event to Regina Jacobs a year ago.
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Sarah
Schwald gave it a good shot but finished third (the top two qualified
for the...
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...World
Indoor T&F Championships) in 9:03.25. Kristen Nicolini (above)...
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...finished
sixth in 9:26.02.
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Collette
Liss, a 1999 graduate of Valpariso University, finished...
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...seventh
in 9:30.87.
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Carrie
Tollefson also qualified for the World XC team three weeks earlier.
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Two-time
defending champion Nicole Teter gets ready for the 800m final.
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Jen
Toomey was considered the runner to beat here. She had recently
broken...
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...the
American 1,000m record by more than a second, and she had also beaten...
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...a
quality field at the adidas Boston Indoor Games.
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Currently
living and training in nearby Salem, Massachusetts...
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...Toomey
was also a crowd favorite. Despite a collection of seconds...
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...and
thirds, Toomey had never won a national title.
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Hazel
Clark won her second-consecutive Millrose Games 800m title three
weeks earlier.
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