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.

 
Alexis Hamblet runs the third leg for Auburn, Londa Bevins for Arkansas and Suzie Hutchins for James Madison.
Elizabeth Tumpach of Loyola University Chicago runs the third leg.
Caci Cambruzzi runs the third leg for Brown.
Kim Lash runs for East Carolina.
Carol Henry runs with Stanford's Lauren Fleshman on the third leg.
Jill Laurendeau runs the third leg for Georgetown.
Alexis Hamblet ran the fastest leg for Auburn with a 4:29.8.
Caci Cambruzzi runs for Brown.
Katie Anderson runs the third leg for Michigan State.
Lauren Fleshman moved into the lead and put nearly 10 seconds on Carol Henry by the handoff.
Fleshman's split of 4:20.9 was the second-fastest of the race.
One week earlier at Mt. SAC, Fleshman ran a PR of 15:35 for 5,000 meters.
Carol Henry, a freshman who hails from Canada, split 4:30.4 and handed off in third.
Jill Laurendeau's 4:27.7 split moved Georgetown into second place at the handoff.
Ioana Parusheva's 4:25.2 split helped move Villanova into fourth at the handoff.
Suzie Hutchins of James Madison.
Maurica Carlucci of Stanford gets the baton with about an eight-second lead.
North Carolina's Shalane Flanagan and Georgetown's Erin Sicher run in second place.
One day earlier, Flanagan anchored North Carolina's winning Distance Medley Relay.
In the DMR, Flanagan ran a 4:35.1 1,600m split. Here spectators would get to see how fast she could really run...

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