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.

 
A.P. Randolph (Robin Mortel) and Boys & Girls (Meisue Francis) continue to lead.
Jamaican had won this race since 1986 but with two New York teams out in the lead on the third leg, it was apparent this streak would be broken.
Jodian Richards (2:16.3) of Edwin Allen Comprehensive in Jamaica.
Celia Whyte (2:14.1) of Jamaica's Holmwood Technical High School.
Kim Brady runs for New Rochelle.
Dara Kluman runs for Council Rock.
Kate Vernon of Gwynedd Mercy.
Selena Sappleton anchors for A.P. Randolph and Stacey Ann Livingston for Boys & Girls.
Sappleton ran a 2:12.8 split.
Stacey Ann Livingston ran a 2:10.5 split.
Sara Best anchors Voorhees, who finished ninth in 9:20.86.
Ari Lambie (2:10.4) of Bromfield actually ran the fastest recorded split of the race.
Sappleton led on the final lap but Livingston put in a strong burst.
Boys & Girls won in a new national record of 8:50.41, A.P. Randolph finished second in 8:53.68.
New Rochelle, anchored by Offerbea Hanson-Hall, finished sixth in 9:18.78.
Saratoga Springs, anchored by Ruby Solomon, finished tenth in 9:21.38.
The Bromfield School, with Lambie's help, finished eighth in 9:19.98.
Stacey Ann Livingston and Meisue Francis of Boys & Girls take a victory lap.
The start of the College Women's 4x1500 Championship of America.
(R-L) Stanford's Ashley Wysong, Villanova's Rebecca Mitchell (who apparently lost her right shoe on the first lap), Auburn's Spring Dawson, Virginia's Dawn Cleary and Michigan State's Ann Somerville.

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