Word: gauthier
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Closing out Harvard's showcase weekend, the 400-yd. free relay team of Gauthier, Miao, Chappell and Hackett added the final points with a comfortable 3:03.94 win in the finale...
Neck to neck with the leaders in the 100-yd. freestyle, Harvard's veteran sprint ace Jack Gauthier battled to a hard-earned fifth place finish even after his goggles slipped and lodged around his mouth during the second half of the race. Teammate Mike Miao salvaged the Crimson cause with a third behind Navy's double victor Joe Murphy and Princeton's Howard Nelson...
...FREESTYLE 1. Ted Chappell 4:25.09 2. Bobby Hackett 4:26.39 3. Larry Countryman 4:27.19 10. Courtney Roberts 4:36.10 200-YD. INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 1. Mike Coglln 1:52.08 2. Tom Verdin 1:52.32 4. Tony Meler 1:54.11 50-YD. FREESTYLE 3. Geoff Seelen 21.202 6. Jack Gauthier 21.43 8. Mike Mlao 21.49 ONE-METER DIVING 2. Jeff Mule 444.70 7. Karl Hllg 416.50 400-YD. MEDLEY RELAY 1. Harvard 3:24.76 (Seeien, Carbone, Meler, Miao) 400-YD. INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 1. Ted Chappell 3:56.19 2. Mike Coglln 3:58.99 3. Tom Verdin 4:01.20 7. Andy Lockman...
...swim-off to determine the last qualifier for the championship final, Yardling Tony Meier fought choppy waters in lane six, yet posted a 50.82 to secure fourth place in the 100-yd. butterfly, Princeton's Mike Smith raced to the top spot, just squeaking by Harvard's veteran Jack Gauthier...
Further demonstrating this team's invincibility, Harvard's Chappell, Gauthier, Countryman, and Hackett sped through the pool in an eye-popping 6:39.14 to close the evening with a win and Eastern record in the 800-yd. freestyle relay...