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Performing what Ruiz calls "gymnastics in the water," the two national champions gave the approximately 250 spectators a glimpse of what they might expect in the next summer games, when synchronized swimming will make its debut in the Olympics.
This year, the skating exhibition will feature noted U.S. skating champions Michael Siebert and Judy Blumberg. Past participants include Randy Gardner and Dorothy Hamill.
These ideals will make the November general election an ideological clash. Cuomo's opponent is Lewis Lehrman, 44, a drugstore-chain heir who pumped $3.7 million of his own into a record-setting $7 million primary campaign. Lehrman, a supply-side conservative who backed Ronald Reagan, champions the gold...
Harvard's next match is a home stand against the University of Connecticut, reigning national collegiate champions, on Wednesday.
Bowdoin still had to put another goal past Judge in double overtime to clinch a 2-1 win over the Crimson, but McLaughlin's tally was indicative of the frustration the Harvard booters, the 1981 Ivy and Eastern champions, experienced on Bowdoin's home turf.