1Half Marathon Training
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Text by Charles Butler
2Half Marathon Training
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3Half Marathon Training
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4Half Marathon Training
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5Half Marathon Training
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6Half Marathon Training
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7Half Marathon Training
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8Half Marathon Training
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9Half Marathon Training
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10Half Marathon Training
Media Platforms Design TeamSPLASH LANDING! In the first round of the 3000-meter steeplechase, Sara Hall (far right) leads a pack of women up and over the water hazard.
Hall, wife of London-bound marathoner Ryan Hall, finished with a time of 9:44.55 and qualifying for Friday's final.
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11Half Marathon Training
Media Platforms Design TeamHIGH FLYERS Before a crowd of more than 20,000 at Hayward Field Monday night, Steve Slattery (right) and Evan Jager bound over the water hazard in the men's 3000-meter steeplechase. Jager qualified fifth for Thursday's final with a time of 8:30.6; Slattery failed to move on.
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Text by Charles Butler
12Half Marathon Training
Media Platforms Design TeamFAN FAVORITE Before the 5000-meter prelims, Eugene resident Lauren Fleshman acknowledges the hometown crowd. Even with a leg injury that has hobbled her since the fall, Fleshman squeaked into the final with a 15:51.53. "Thursday is an unexpected treat," Fleshman said later.
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13Half Marathon Training
Media Platforms Design TeamCLOSE ENCOUNTERS Abbey D'Agostino, left, narrowly beats Julie Culley in the prelims of the women's 5000 meters. The two women recorded the best times of the night; D'Agostino posted a 15:41.14, Culley had a 15:41.29.
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Text by Charles Butler
14Half Marathon Training
Media Platforms Design TeamNOT HER NIGHT Maggie Vessey, in lane 7, breaks from the start of the women's 800 meters. By the time the race was over, Vessey would drift to eighth place. (Alysia Montano, in lane 5, won the race in 1:59.08, securing her spot at the London Olympics.)
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15Half Marathon Training
Media Platforms Design TeamBACK FOR MORE On Opening Night of the Trials, Galen Rupp won the 10,000 meters in front of his hometown crowd. On Day 4 he returns for the prelims of the 5000. His finishing time of 13:46.82 put him in tenth place among the qualifiers for Thursday's final.
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16Half Marathon Training
Media Platforms Design TeamMAN OF OREGON Elijah Greer, a senior at Oregon, prepares to race in the 800 meters. Greer finished in sixth place, with a time of 1:45.40. Nick Symmonds, the eventual winner, stands in lane 3.
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17Half Marathon Training
Media Platforms Design TeamIN THE NICK OF TIME With the rest of the field giving chase, Nick Symmonds wins the 800 meters and earns a spot on the Olympic team. His finishing time of 1:43.92 is a Hayward mark.
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18Half Marathon Training
Media Platforms Design TeamIS THAT WHO WE THINK IT IS? Yes, it's Meb Keflezighi, in Euguene to spectate, not compete. Back in January, the silver-medalist in the 2004 Olympic Marathon won the U.S. Olympic Marathon Trials in Houston. He'll be competing in London.
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