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...NCAA college-division championships in 1968, and, after moving up to the university division, finished fifth in 1970 and 1971. He was assistant Olympic coach at Mexico City in 1968, coaching eight gold medal winners, and he will be back in Munich this fall. His Phillips 66 AAU team has won three consecutive long-course titles, and his swimmers have established 20 world records. It's been a long time since he has been used to finishing second, and there is no particular reason to believe he'll settle with being second at Harvard...
...swimmer who chose to come to Harvard never did so primarily because of the swimming program here. For a number of the swimmers the switch to Harvard's program resulted in a big drop from intensive, big-time high school and AAU programs...
...very successful season for coach Don Gambril. His first year in Cambridge, which must have the weirdest weather in the whole country, should make him forget sunny California, at least until a couple of weeks from now when he goes back to coach his AAU team...
During the summer he trains near his home in New Trier East, a suburb of Chicago. He still swims under the AAU program in his area, an amateur organization responsible for his first serious interest in swimming at the age of eight...
...freshman, Blakinger placed fourth in the National AAU tournament at 114.5. Blakinger not only won the Freshman Eastern 118 lbs. title at West Point, but he was also named the tourney's outstanding wrestler...