-From Eugene, Oregon.
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One of Sudan's "
Lost Boys",
Lopez Lomong, talks about how happy he is to be at the U.S. Olympic Trials and in the 1500-meter final.
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16-year-old high school junior
Jordan Hasay says that it is an honor to break the 1500-meter high school national record
(4:14.50) and make the U.S Olympic Trials finals.
Bernard "Kip" Lagat says that he expects a fast beginning, slow middle, and extremely fast end to the 1500-meter final.
Alan Webb says that he can win the 1500-meter final.
All photographs and content by Jay Hicks.
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