The air in the Garden is brutally dry, making walking even more difficult than one would expect from the hard banked turns. Oh those never ending turns! Fortunately for Seaman, his stride seemed to be designed for the tight turns. Gustaffson's longer 50K stride made it harder to efficiently round the corners. The contrast was evident enough that even my photographic peers noticed and commented upon it.
Seaman and Gustaffson feeling the Dry Air of the Garden as the Zip Along the Track |
Josh Wiseman from Cedarville Having a Strong Showing |
Rich Luettchau Walking Alone |
This May be a Walk in the Garden, but it's no Walk in the Park! |
Trevor Barron on his way to a High School Record |
Mike Mannozzi Midway in the Race |
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