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Browne sets course record at Army Ten-Miler
October 26, 2004 Courtesy of USATF
Army National Guard Captain and 2004 Olympic marathoner Dan
Browne set a new course record Sunday in winning the men's race at
the 2004 Army Ten-Miler in Washington, D.C.A 1997 graduate of West Point, Browne took an early lead and ran
virtually by himself in winning the race in 47 minutes, 29 seconds. 2002
winner Capt. Ryan Kirkpatrick was the runner-up in 48:43. Italian Luigi
La Bella was third in 49:32, with Sgt. Teddy Mitchell fourth in 50:03. Casey Smith of Arlington, Va., won the women's race in 57:26, with
Christine Clifton the runner-up in 58:02. Sharon Lemberger was third in
58:32, with Susannah Krasnicka fourth in 58:53. Runners from 49 states and 11 foreign countries competed Sunday at
the nation's largest 10-mile race. For more information on the 2004 Army
Ten-Miler in Washington, D.C., visit www.armytenmiler.com.
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