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1999 Foot Locker Cross Country
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| Ed Grant's report on the major upset in the girls seeded race. | |
| Portrait of Melissa Donais - new face in the Foot Locker elite | |
| Interviews with leading runners by Don Rich - Melissa Donais, surprise winner of the girls seeded race: "This is for grampy." (her grandfather, Tony Sapienza, ran 4th in the Boston Marathon and died of a heart attack in 1987 five minutes after winning a race in the US Masters) | |
| Results and pictures | |
| The Setting - pictures from Van Cortlandt park | |
| An interview with Aaron Emery - he's "ready for Foot Locker now." | |
| Top 20 Girls Contenders - by DyeStat | |
| Boys Preview - by John Molvar | |
| Entries - 2,138 runners listed by state | |
| Returning Runners -- 1998 underclass in top 100 of seeded races |
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