Images of March

Everybody, all together now, LEAN! Photo by Paul Jaeger.

 

Nic Heller does a little skywalking at the Harrison Invitational. Photo by Paul Jaeger.

 

Some congestion at the front of the Mickey Dunn 1600. How many of these guys do you recognize? Photo by David Pressgrove.

 

A UFO with an unfortunate soul suspended below? No, just Megan Patterson's shot put. Photo by Paul Jaeger.

 

Andrea Tuck, full stride. Photo by Alan Versaw.

 

A photo finish at the Delta 1600, Galley v. Marr. Photo by David Pressgrove.

 

Even when you're Scott Carter, things sometime get messy in the long jump pit. Photo by Paul Jaeger.

 

That's a disturbingly big lead in the top heat of any 400. Photo by Alan Versaw.

 

Okay, so there are a few twins in Colorado, but they don't always run the same race at the same pace. Meet Clarissa and Cleo Whiting. Or is it Cleo and Clarissa? Photo by David Pressgrove.

 

For most of March and most of the meets, the winds have been fairly calm, but not at Elizabeth. Photo by Alan Versaw.

 

The critical moment in the Pueblo Centennial 800. Photo by Paul Jaeger.

 

A little extra illumination for the FinishLynx camera at the Boulder Invitational. Photo by Ken Howell.

 

Just hangin' around. Photo by Paul Jaeger.

 

The happiness of getting it right on the first relay of the season. Photo by Alan Versaw.

 

Less than 18 hours after the state championship basketball game, Kellyn Roiko didn't have quite as much gas down the stretch as Ali Deitsch. Photo by Alan Versaw.

 

This is why we have discus cages. Photo by Paul Jaeger.

 

Bridgett Gantt motors the Sand Creek 4x200 home. Photo by Alan Versaw.

 

All alone up front in what I understand was her first-ever 3200. Photo by Alan Versaw.

 

Just in case these guys show up at a meet near you, this is the one that runs the anchor leg. Photo by Alan Versaw.

 

When you watch Valarie Allman, you see that the throws really are all about technique and balance. Valarie is in the middle of her spin in this photo. Photo by Paul Jaeger.

 

One of the photos in this series had some serious Photoshop editing done (more than cropping, adjusting contrast, brightening dark spots, and sharpening). Be the first to identify the photo in question and the nature of the photoshopping in a comment to this article and I'll add a 3-month subscription to your login or to another person of your choice. That will easily take you through the state meet and beyond. As I get opportunity, I'll erase guesses so we don't see a  long series of guesses forever on the forum.