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By Craig Lamb
Great Outdoor Games staff July 9, 2004 Wednesday, June 15, 2005 MADISON, Wis. Over the past two years, the Women's Endurance title has passed back and forth between Peg Engasser and Sheree Taylor two titans of the ESPN Great Outdoor Games. The cycle continued this year when the two faced each other in the gold medal round of the hotly contested event. This time the momentum swung in the favor of Taylor, the 2002 gold medalist, who defeated defending champion Engasser with a time of 1.29.72. Engasser settled for the silver with a time of 1.43. ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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