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Associated Press
Sunday, February 8, 2004 INDIANAPOLIS -- Bob Kennedy overcame years of health problems to win the U.S. cross-country championship Sunday and reclaim his place among running's elite. Kennedy, the 33-year-old American record-holder at 3,000 and 5,000 meters, won his only other U.S. cross country title in 1992. No American runner has won in cross country so many years apart. He finished the snow-covered 12-kilometer course in 35 minutes, 3 seconds. Robert Gary, a steeplechase Olympian in 1996 and the distance coach at ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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