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...long race of the season, the men’s Nordic team skied a 20K classic at the Oakhill course, one which many experienced Harvard skiers had never faced. The eventual winner of the lengthy competition previously skied for the German National Team. The Crimson put up a good bid, with sophomore Trevor Petach in 48th and co-captain Oliver Burruss in 49th. With senior Andrew Moore finishing a few places behind at the 52nd spot, the combined effort put up 24 points for the Crimson. “You don’t need to win all these races...
...Sundquist said, referring to the way the two committees may work together in the future. Last night was also the time for elections to other positions on the council. During the general meeting Maia Usui ’11 was elected in an unopposed bid for UC secretary. Following the general meeting, the Student Affairs Committee held its own elections. Mallika Khandelwal ’11 was elected SAC vice chair for the Committee on Undergraduate Education. Joyce Y. Zhang ’09 was elected in an unopposed bid for vice chair for House Life. Tamar Holoshitz...
...problematic,” according to Holmquest. Freshman Sean Gil finished ninth in the pole vault, clearing 4.6 meters (15’1”), while classmate John McVey had a season-best 4.15 meters (13’7.25”) for a 22nd place bid. Sophomore Graham Infinger’s 6.60 meter (218”) long jump was good enough for 12th in the event, while classmate Jack Brady’s 15.44 meter (50’8”) shot put distance placed him in 10th. Next up for the Crimson track and field squad...
...world's richest and most popular soccer league announced Thursday that it's pursuing plans to play 10 competitive games abroad beginning in the 2010/11 season. The matches - staged over a single weekend, and involving all 20 of the League's teams playing in cities overseas who bid to host games - would add to the existing 38-game fixture list. "The clubs," Premier League chief exec Richard Scudamore beamed Thursday, "are excited...
...League must develop a detailed plan before the proposal is adopted. Scudamore suggested fixtures could be matched to a host city through a ballot. So, although Manchester City is owned by former Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra, a strong bid from Bangkok wouldn't necessarily be enough to land a match involving that particular club. (And given the weather in January, don't expect Chelsea - owned by Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich - to head for Moscow.) Don't expect much enthusiasm, either, from the English fans who sing their lungs out every week watching their teams play, home and away...