Arizona D’backs — View from the Bullpen

Watching the activity in a Major League Baseball bullpen is fascinating. Here are a few images from a recent Arizona Diamondbacks game…

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Juan Cruz warming up

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2007 Cross Country Season — Upcoming Coverage

Cross country season is underway in Arizona at the high school and collegiate levels. Here are the meets that we plan to photograph…

September 29: Doug Conley Invitational

October 13: Canyon West Classic

October 26: NJCAA Region I Championships (tentative)

November 3: AIA State Cross Country Tournament

November 17: Nike Team Nationals Southwest Championships

Jessica Tonn leads Tara Erdmann at the 2006 Doug Conley Invitational

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Albuquerque, NM

Albuquerque, New Mexico is one of the oldest cities in the United States. It’s a charming Southwestern city that combines its unique history with an interesting blend of cultures…

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New Mexico Symbols

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San Diego 2007

Every summer, heat-weary Arizonans flock to San Diego to relax near the coast. On a sunny Friday afternoon, the sail boats were out in force, including the majestic Californian, a replica of the 1847 Revenue Cutter C.W. Lawrence, that patrolled the coast of California enforcing federal law during the gold rush.

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The Californian sailing San Diego Harbor

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Saranac Lake, NY

Nestled in the Adirondack Mountains, Saranac Lake, New York provided a cool escape from the Arizona heat. The area is rich with history from the pre-Revolutionary war era, to the present, and offers many opportunities for outdoor recreation, such as hiking and canoeing.

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Ampersand Bay provides access to Saranac Lake

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2007 AT&T USA Outdoor Track & Field Championships — Sunday

On a soggy final day of the AT&T USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships, Tyson Gay again made history, by running the second fastest time ever for the 200 meters, 19.62 seconds. In the men’s 3,000 meter steeplechase, Arizona State All-American Aaron Aguayo placed second, with a personal best time of 8:27.01. By virtue of his second place finish, Aguayo has an opportunity to represent the USA at the IAAF World Championships in Athletics (also known as the World Track and Field Championships) in Osaka, Japan in August. In addition to placing in the top three, one must also achieve certain World Championships time standards.

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Aaron Aguayo placed 2nd in the men's 3,000 meter steeplechase

Alan Webb celebrates his victory in the 1,500 meters over Bernard Lagat

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