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...Jumping] made me physically and mentally strong from a young age,” Reed said. “I was only 12 when I went to my first world championship in Belgium. It’s definitely taught me a lot about how to compete??especially the importance of creativity and innovation...
...tremendous work ethic, loves to compete??and as a result, Claire had a great day at the Heptagonal Championships,” Saretsky wrote in an e-mail...
...right-hander who lives to compete??Walsh calls him a “bulldog”—the toughest part of adjusting to professional ball hasn’t been the better hitters or the work with unfamiliar pitches. It’s been the focus on the individual over the team, the decreased premium placed on winning...
...confront the history of racism and sexism in this country and the multitude of ways in which women have had to fight to get equal opportunities to compete??for Yale’s first female rowers, this meant walking sweaty and chilled into the athletic director’s office and stripping off their shirts to reveal the words “Title IX” painted across their bare breasts, in order to demand equal funding for women’s rowing. I challenge the networks to help us face this history, one which thankfully is rarely...
...major program willing to go to an Ivy school. I was shocked. That was something we couldn’t pass up.”Of course, Harvard is not looking to give the impression that the team is just happy to be playing Michigan. The Crimson wants to compete??and the squad feels that it has the chance to pull out an upset victory.“Anything can happen—you saw with Vermont beating BC the other night” senior center Brian Cusworth said. “We look at [the Michigan game...