PENN
RELAYS
University of Pennsylvania, April 25-27, 2002
ALL
PHOTOS ALISON WADE/NEW YORK ROAD RUNNERS
DAY
ONE: PAGE
ONE | PAGE TWO | PAGE
THREE | PAGE FOUR | PAGE
FIVE | PAGE SIX | PAGE
SEVEN | PAGE EIGHT | PAGE
NINE | PAGE TEN | PAGE
ELEVEN (College DMRs, High School DMR, High School Mile, High School
3,000, Steeplechase, 5,000m and 10,000m)
DAY TWO: PAGE ONE | PAGE
TWO | PAGE THREE | PAGE
FOUR | PAGE FIVE (High School 4x800, College
4x1500m)
DAY THREE: PAGE ONE | PAGE
TWO | PAGE THREE | PAGE
FOUR | PAGE FIVE (College 4x800m, Olympic
Development Mile)
Please
notify us if we have misidentified any of the runners. We are going by
the running order listed in the meet program.
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Katrina
Gemmell, Angie Morey and Lena Matthews wait to anchor their teams'
distance medley relays.
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Shalane
Flanagan, UNC's anchor, looks ready to take on the competition.
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L-R:
Adralyn Wendel, Vanessa Yonan, Rebecca Mitchell, Megan Sullivan,
Tyrona Heath, Malindi Elmore and Erin Donohue.
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Duke's
Megan Sullivan and UNC's Erin Donohue run the 1,200 legs for their
teams.
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Georgetown's
Tyrona Heath hands off to Kori Hamilton. Stanford, North Carolina
and Villanova follow.
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Rasasin
McIntosh runs the 400 leg for Texas.
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UNC's
Anissa Gainey split 52.9 on the 400 leg before handing off to Alice
Schmidt (above).
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Schmidt
runs in the lead for North Carolina.
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Nikeya
Green runs the 800 leg for Wake Forest.
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Alice
Schmidt runs in the lead with Stanford's Ashley Wysong and Georgetown's
Heather Blackard close behind.
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Heather
Blackard split 2:07.9 for Georgetown.
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Holly
Cosnett runs the 800 leg (in 2:13.7) for Villanova.
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Duke's
Katie Atlas on the 800 leg.
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Tulane's
Carlyne Pradieu leads Brown's Kate Cushing.
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Alice
Schmidt hands off to UNC anchor Shalane Flanagan and Ashley Wysong
hands off to Lauren Fleshman.
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Flanagan
starts out with a slight lead over Fleshman.
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Kalin
Toedebusch runs the anchor for Villanova.
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Katrina
Gemmell anchors Tulane.
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Angie
Morey anchors Brown.
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400+
meters into their 1,600-meter legs, Flanagan continues to hold a
slight lead over Fleshman.
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