Word: diver
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...compete with the best. Nearly everyone who qualifies for the big meets can complete the dives with the requisite amount of skill and finesse, but those who do it, dive after dive, with the pressure mounting, are the ones who win consistently," Jeff Mule, Harvard's number one diver, said recently...
With the Karl Michael Award for high point diver at Easterns tucked safely away in his trophy case, the Princeton, N.J. native journeyed to Cornell this past weekend for the Division I NCAA Eastern Regional qualifying meet. Steady and consistent diving allowed him to sew up the last qualifying spot in the 1-meter competition. Only four of the 24 competitors in each event are invited to the NCAAs...
Fortunately, the Peddie School, where Mule prepped, did arrange for coaching three afternoons a week. In return, the school's lone diver dominated the prep school ranks with three New Jersey State Championships, two Eastern. Interscholastic titles and three All-America nominations...
High point diving honors went to Harvard's Jeff Mule. With Columbia's Paul Opperman, a summer training partner of Mule's, pulling close, the Crimson diver completed the competition with a backward one and a half somersault with a two and a half twist. This maneuver earned a roar from the crowd and averaged a score of 7.5 from the judges, putting the three meter title...
Karl Michael Award--Harvard's Jeff Mule (awarded to high point diver...