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 Musco Twilight 
Cretzmeyer Track
University of Iowa
April 23, 2011


Well, my favorite meet of the year did not turn out quite as well as I had hoped.  First, the weatherman lied.  He said it would be 61 and sunny...not!  But, it did not rain, so that was a good thing.  AND, I thought ahead to bring my winter coat, which I unfortunately needed.  So, it could have been much worse.

I was delighted to shoot all of the athletes that were there.  (Apologies to Steve Sulkin....it was just too late and I was just too cold.  I am sorry that I missed seeing you win.)  I did miss the women at LSU, Ben Peterson and other athletes who were not there for whatever reason.  I will see many of you at Big Tens or maybe, Gustavus on Saturday...weather holding.

Anyway, enjoy these shots.  I do enjoy taking them.


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April 8 and 9, 2011
Falcon Classic
University of Wisconsin - River Falls


Not too many Gophers were there on Friday and then it rained about 3 p.m. on Saturday and I abandoned ship.  My apologies to all of those that I missed shooting.  I hope to capture a great shot of you in a later meet.


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April 2, 2011
Hamline University

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