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LWC Track Star Amanda Johnson 7th in national event

Amanda Johnson placed at USA Junior Track & Field Championships

INDIANAPOLIS, IN--Lindsey Wilson rising track star, sophomore Amanda Johnson, finished seventh in the women's 10,000 meter Race Walk at the USA Junior Track & Field Championships on Sunday.

The Morganfield, KY, native, finished with a time of 58 minutes and 57.27 seconds.



Lauren Forgues, who represented the Maine Racewalkers, won the national championship with a time of 51:49.96.

Johnson, a two-time NAIA All-American, finished ninth at the 2006 championships.
Story courtesy Lindsey Wilson College Sports Information Service

LWC Track & Field home page


This story was posted on 2007-06-27 07:39:18
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Amanda Johnson, rising LWC Track star, places high in Indy



2007-06-27 - Indianapolis, IN - Photo By Lindsey Wilson College Sports Information Service. Amanda Johnson placed at USA Junior Track & Field Championships.
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