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Returning from a year off to try for the US Olympic Team, junior Tim Hagamen was Harvard’s top saber competitor, going 2-1. Hagamen, who placed sixth at the World Junior Championships last year, has already provided a tremendous boost to the whole men’s team, coach Peter Brand said...
...noise heard across northeast Asia this month was the sound of government officials in three countries realizing, to their horror, that President George W. Bush had been re-elected. One of those three is an implacable and longtime American foe, North Korea. Another is a would-be American global competitor, China. And the third is a U.S. ally, South Korea...
Olympic swimmer MICHAEL PHELPS slows down for no competitor--nor, apparently, for certain stop signs. After blasting through an intersection in his native Maryland, the 19-year-old was pulled over and busted for drunken driving. The pool boy had been partying with college students in Salisbury--a small town where the biggest celebrity spotting is normally of chicken magnate Frank Perdue. Phelps, who parlayed eight medals (six of them gold) and a squeaky-clean image into oodles of endorsement deals, humbly apologized. All right, but there's still the matter of those how-low-can-you-go Speedos...
...field, yeah, he’s the nicest guy... On the field, he is the fiercest competitor out there, between him and Ryan [Fitzpatrick] they would brawl anybody out there.” -—Brian Edwards
...Alvin is a very intense player, a great competitor,” Lamb says, “and one of the ways to get that emotion out is by running the ball…it almost loosens him up a little...