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...crew going to Munich, Germany this summer will not represent just one rowing team as U.S. crews have in the past. This year, individual carsmen will be picked to go to a training camp where Parker will pick the best rowers to make up the squads...
...competition for the national Rowing Team started with 400 carsmen and has now been reduced by regional selectors to 125. Only 40 carsmen will report to the U.S. training camp at Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire...
When Parker coached the U.S. Olympic small boats squad in 1964, seven Harvard carsmen won spots in the competition. In 1967. Parker's entire Harvard eight represented the U.S. in the Pan-Am Games and won the first place gold medal. The crew also placed second in the European championships...
...fact, Saturday was nearly a perfect day for Harvard's carsmen. Down at Princeton, the JV heavies and the freshmen heavies also easily defeated M.I.T. and the Tigers. The JV's finished in 8:42.4 (actually .2 seconds better than M.I.T.'s varsity time of 8:42.6), with M.I.T. almost 14 seconds behind. The Yardlings rowed the course in 8:54.6; Princeton was second, M.I.T. third...
This coaching round-robin is a problem the Crimson carsmen share with the five other eastern colleges who race 150s. Three years ago Harvard crews were the only ones with a full-time coach. But with the retirement of Bert Haines in 1952 they too joined the carsmen of Yale, Princeton, Dartmouth, Cornell, and Pennsylvania who learned from a part time coach, part-time graduate student...