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The Bowdoin College women’s track team hosted the 24th annual Aloha Relays on Friday and Saturday, with teams from Colby, Bates, Husson, University of Southern Maine, Mount Holyoke and Smith College joining the Polar Bears for the two-day competition at Whittier Field. Pictured: Bowdoin’s Michele Kaufman clears the hurdle in the 100- meter hurdles. (Bob Conn / The Times Record
The Bowdoin College women’s track team hosted the 24th annual Aloha Relays on Friday and Saturday, with teams from Colby, Bates, Husson, University of Southern Maine, Mount Holyoke and Smith College joining the Polar Bears for the two-day competition at Whittier Field. Pictured: Elsa Millett is about to win the 400 ahead of Bates’ Sarah Fusco. (Bob Conn / The Times Record)The Bowdoin College women’s track team hosted the 24th annual Aloha Relays on Friday and Saturday, with teams from Colby, Bates, Husson, University of Southern Maine, Mount Holyoke and Smith College joining the Polar Bears for the two-day competition at Whittier Field. Pictured: Heptathlon winner Annie Huyler gets set to send her javelin flying. (Bob Conn / The Times Record)The Bowdoin College women’s track team hosted the 24th annual Aloha Relays on Friday and Saturday, with teams from Colby, Bates, Husson, University of Southern Maine, Mount Holyoke and Smith College joining the Polar Bears for the two-day competition at Whittier Field. Pictured: Bowdoin’s Madelena Rizzo is about to lap Kallie Nixon of Bates on her way to a victory in the 5,000. (Bob Conn / The Times Record)The Bowdoin College women’s track team hosted the 24th annual Aloha Relays on Friday and Saturday, with teams from Colby, Bates, Husson, University of Southern Maine, Mount Holyoke and Smith College joining the Polar Bears for the two-day competition at Whittier Field. Pictured: Laura Peterson puts all she has into the shot put. (Bob Conn / The Times Record)
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