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...other two runners who completed Harvard’s domination in the 1000m on Saturday were McLean-Foreman??who won the race in 2:31.51—and freshman Jonathan Paul...
...intramural sports day—in an incredibly fast time of 1:55. He opted to matriculate to Harvard over Oxbridge because British universities do not allow their students the same opportunity to focus on sports. Despite taking last year off and practicing without a coach or team, McLean-Foreman??who will now graduate in 2005—finished in the top 16 last year in the 800 meter British Championships...
McLean-Foreman recounts his accomplishments in a modest and unfailingly even, polite tone. Aaron C. Barth ’04, McLean-Foreman??s roommate during their freshman and sophomore years, says McLean-Foremean is a stereotypical Brit. “Alasdair is very calm and thoughtful about everything he does,” he says, “but he also has an extremely sharp, subtle British wit.” Barth reports that McLean-Foreman frequently tosses around British slang (“bollocks” is a favorite), and says his natural British accent helped...
After graduation, McLean-Foreman, an economics concentrator, plans to run competitively and take over direct management of HDO Sports. However, it may not be too long before Harvard’s track team imports another star from across the Atlantic—McLean-Foreman??s nine-year-old brother Ian, a promising runner in his own right, has already visited Harvard, and the recruiters need only wait—with bated breath—a brief eight years...
Nevertheless, McLean-Foreman??s main focus is the 800-meter and 1,600-meter races, so he will be seeking revenge during the track season...