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Chloe Foerster a double winner at Stanford after winning the 800 meters...

STANFORD, California-- On a bright and sunny day in the Bay Area, Washington's Chloe Foerster (Paul Merca photo) followed up her win in Friday night's 1500 meters with a victory in the 800 meters to highlight action on the final day of competition at the Stanford Invitational at Cobb Track and Angell Field on the campus of Stanford University. With Stanford alum Melissa Tanaka serving as the pacemaker, Tanaka took the field through the first 400 in a hair over 60 seconds before ceding to Foerster, who was actually in third behind Lina Hanich of Division II Academy of Art. Foerster powered through the next 300, and in the same manner in which she won last night's 1500, pulled away in the final stretch to take the win in a personal best time of 2:00.52, which is the second fastest time in Washington school history. Pending the outcome of other meets around the country this weekend, it's also the fastest collegiate time this season so far. Grad transfer Maggie Liebich fin...

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