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