ING NEW YORK CITY MARATHON
Staten Island to Manhattan, NY, November 2, 2003
ALL PHOTOS ALISON WADE/NEW YORK ROAD RUNNERS, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED

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MEN'S PHOTOS

Crain looked smooth and relaxed as she ran through Central Park.
Marla Runyan had a much tougher day, going out with the leaders but fading to finish 20th in 2:45:12.
Runyan said after the race that she'd probably focus on the track trials, not the marathon trials in 2004.
Jen Rhines later said that she hit the wall and considered dropping out at mile 22, but hung in there...
...to finish 17th in 2:43:01 and raise money for charity as part of the ING Run for Something Better.
Deborah Toniolo of Italy...
...finished 19th in 2:45:08.
Sandy Jacobson of Canada, shortly before being overtaken by the lead men.
Jacobson finished 18th in 2:44:54.
Kim Pawelek of Jacksonville, Florida fell short of her sub-2:40 goal...
...but ran a strong race to finish 21st in 2:45:20.
Warren Street's Olena Plastinina of New York, NY...
...and the Ukraine finished 27th in 2:48:23.
Silvia Skvortsova of Russia finished 23rd in 2:47:52.
Kelly Flathers finished 24th in 2:48:07.
Debbie Arzola of San Antonio, TX...
...finished 34th in 2:55:30.
New Jersey's Dorian Meyer finished second in the masters race and 36th overall (2:58:17).
Cambridge, MA's Monique Maddy's training for the ING New York City Marathon included a stint at...
...Lornah Kiplagat's High Altitude Training Center in Iten, Kenya. She chronicled her journey for fast-women.com.

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