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2013 New Balance Indoor Nationals: Frazier earns NR in fast 5,000 meters, by Chris Lotsbom, note by Larry Eder

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Wesley Frazier won the mile at the 2013 New Balance Indoor Grand Prix with a very smart race on February 2, 2013. On February 24, 2013, Wesley took second in a fast two mile at the Brooks PR invitational to Erin Finn. 


On March 8, 2013, Wesley Frazier set a new NR in the 5,000m for high school girls with her fast 16:18.01, with a photo-finish win over Erin Finn, the girl who defeated her over two miles just two weeks ago! 


Wesley Finn started the NB Nationals with a Naitonal record on day 1. Here is the story by Race Weekly’s Chris Lotsbom, who has covered the meet for the last three years for RunBlogRun.com  and the Runningnetwork.com. 


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Wesley Frazier, 2013 NBIndoor GP, photo by PhotoRun.net

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NEW BALANCE NATIONALS DAY ONE: FRAZIER EARNS NATIONAL RECORD IN FAST 5000m
By Chris Lotsbom
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Wesley Frasier, NBO, 2011, photo by PhotoRun.net
NEW YORK, NY, USA (08-Mar) — Day One of competition here at New Balance Nationals 2013 ended with a photo-finish national record, as North Carolina’s Wesley Frazier clocked 16:18.01 to edge Michigan’s Erin Finn by one-one hundredth of a second in the Girls Championship 5000m. Frazier’s win capped off an impressive day of dramatic finishes and record setting performances at the New Balance Track and Field Center at The Armory in New York City. 
Executing her conservative strategy to perfection, Frazier began well off the hot starting pace of Finn. While the defending champion went out at national record pace, Frazier chose to sit back and consistently run 38 to 39 second 200 meter laps.
“I’ve always, always gone out too fast in most indoor races,” said Frazier, who will compete at Duke next year. “I was just trying to stay on my pace and not get too caught up on how far away she was and get discouraged by that.”
Passing 1600 meters in 5:03.7, Finn had already created a sizable gap of more than a straightaway on the trailing Frazier. Crossing 3000 meters in 9:33, it seemed as if Finn was going to break her own national record of 16:19.69 with ease, set here a year ago. 
In the fourth kilometer, however, the wheels began to slowly fall off for Finn, who earlier in the week had said that she was battling a severe virus and sinus infection. Her once seemingly insurmountable lead began to slowly dwindle. 
Realizing that her friendly rival was fading, Frazier quickened her pace. That’s when intuition took over.
“With two or three laps to go, I saw I was catching her faster. I said to myself ‘maybe I can hold back a little bit and see how close I can get in the last two laps,'” said Frazier. 
Behind by 20 meters at the bell, Frazier was kicking. Down the backstretch she gained more and more ground as Finn, pumping her arms and calling on everything she had, began to enter the final turn. Passing lapped traffic, Finn drifted outside into lane two with meters to go, the finishing tape in sight. Barely a meter from the line, Finn raised her hands in celebration for just a split second as Frazier — finally having caught her — sneaked by on the inside.
As the two broke the tape simultaneously, all eyes went to The Armory’s scoreboard, which for a brief moment had Finn’s name listed in the top spot. Frazier’s name didn’t immediately flash in second, showing the officials had gone to the finish photo to determine the victor.
It was Frazier’s name that soon appeared in first, next to the time of 16:18.01, a new national record. Finn, timing 16:18.02, also dipped under her old national mark.

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Wesley Frazier, 2013 NBIndoorGrandPrix, photo by PhotoRun.net
For Frazier, the win was a shock.
“In that last 200 [meters] I just felt so good and so strong,” she said, clutching the finishing tape in her hand. “I knew it was going to be a fast race and I was hoping I’d get a PR. I didn’t know I could do 16:18.”
As Frazier was speaking with reporters, Finn sat meters away with the medical staff tending to her for close to twenty minutes. Illness, combined with the fast pace, had taken its toll on her. 
Another record attempt came in the Girl’s High Jump, the only Championship field event contested today. Cyre Virgo of Pennsylvania cleared 5-11.25 feet before making three attempts at a meet record of 6-0.75. Though she didn’t clear the latter height, Virgo did edge reigning champion Kendell Williams for the national title.
Because she is a basketball player during the winter months, Virgo said she doesn’t get to practice high jumping much, only at meets on the weekends. The sophomore did, however, practice before New Balance Nationals.
Perfecting her approach, Virgo cleared each of the opening four heights on her first attempts before the bar went to 5-11.25. After two misses, she was able to soar over, setting a new personal best.
“I just came out and tried my best, and I got over more than I expected to,” she said with a laugh. Virgo wants to break six feet during the outdoor season. 
In the Girls Distance Medley Relay, Benjamin Cardozo TC finished in 11:39.10, the fourth fastest prep time ever. Made up of Denise Branch, Deajah Stevens, Shaniqua Kirkpatrick, and Sabrina Southerland, the quartet from Queens, New York, was clearly the class of the field.
Maintaining the lead from the second leg on, Cardozo TC came close to matching the meet mark of 11:38.60. Sabrina Southerland did her best with a solo anchor 1600 meter leg of 4:47.42, but it came up just short. 
“I was just trying to hold the lead and bring it home,” said Southerland, who will run the Championship 800 or mile on Sunday.
On the Boys side, Staples TC of Connecticut came from behind to win the national title in 10:07.01. Getting the baton in sixth, Staples TC anchor Henry Wynne was solely foccused on moving up through the field.  
“I just wanted to move up slowly through the pack, and hopefully do what I just did — get on the lead pack with a few laps to go and see what my speed could do,” said Wynne, who won the New Balance Grand Prix High School mile earlier this year.
Wynne ultimately took the lead from Brothers TC (Christian Brothers Academy, NJ) down the homestretch. Joining teammates Peter Elkind, Jack Scott, and Walker Marsh post-race, Wynne said the victory was the best moment of their lives. 
“This is the craziest thing that’s ever happened,” said Wynne. “To do this with my teammates and have these guys next to me is the greatest.
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Wesley Frazier, FootLockerCross 2010, photo by PhotoRun.net
Idaho’s Elijah Armstrong powered away from Max Norris down the final stretch to take the Boys 5000m win in 14:54.27. Armstrong credited both his recent training and coming down from altitude for the victory.
“I trust my training, and coming down to sea level is a major help,” said the resident of Pocatello, elevation 4,46
2 feet.
On Saturday — day two of three — twelve disciplines will crown national champions on both the Boys and Girls sides. Among the anticipated running events are the Shuttle Hurdle, 4xMile, and 4x800m Relays. In the field, reigning Pentathlon champion Kendell Williams will try to make it three wins in a row.
Stay connected with New Balance Nationals by visiting Facebook.com/newbalancenationals, following @nbrunning on Twitter, and checking www.nbtracklete.com.
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Wesley Frazier, 2013 NBIndoorGrandPrix, photo by PhotoRun.net
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    Larry Eder has had a 52-year involvement in the sport of athletics. Larry has experienced the sport as an athlete, coach, magazine publisher, and now, journalist and blogger. His first article, on Don Bowden, America's first sub-4 minute miler, was published in RW in 1983. Larry has published several magazines on athletics, from American Athletics to the U.S. version of Spikes magazine. He currently manages the content and marketing development of the RunningNetwork, The Shoe Addicts, and RunBlogRun. Of RunBlogRun, his daily pilgrimage with the sport, Larry says: "I have to admit, I love traveling to far away meets, writing about the sport I love, and the athletes I respect, for my readers at runblogrun.com, the most of anything I have ever done, except, maybe running itself." Also does some updates for BBC Sports at key events, which he truly enjoys.

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