Word: golds
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...downhill racer, snapping pictures with the derring-do of a bobsledder and enduring late deadlines with the stamina of a cross-country skier. Our coach is Senior Editor Jose M. Ferrer III, who will be supervising his third set of Olympics competitions from New York City. Ferrer demonstrated his gold-medal mettle as Sport editor during the 1984 Winter Olympics in Sarajevo and the Summer Games in Los Angeles. Now, as then, his aim is to present readers with coverage that is expert and colorful yet uncluttered with sports jargon. "My two sons are great skiers," says Ferrer...
Hyme yesterday agreed, saying, "I'm told by the coaches that the attitude of the team is up and that they're ready to go for the gold...
KENNEDY immediately sets out to prove his thesis by plunging into the dynastic struggles of the Habsburgs in 17th century Europe. Spain, thanks to her veteran infantry and American gold, tried to achieve European hegemony, but failed when she could not organize her resources successfully. Next came France's turn as the world's greatest power, but her economy could not support the expensive wars of Louis XIV and later Napoleon. England then assumed control, capturing a vast commercial empire through industrialization and a superior navy...
...Cleary's gold-medal winning line were his brother Bob '58, and Bob McVey, '58. Together that line produced four of the six third-period goals that keyed the team's comeback victory over the Czechs in the championship game. Defenseman Bob Owen, '58 also played a key role for the squad...
...like catching the perfect wave in surfing," Albright said about winning the gold. "Everything falls into place. If you've ever had that feeling--in sport, or whatever field you pursue--it's something that you definitely want more of. That's why so many of us are drawn to the T.V. or to Calgary. We want to see people bring themselves to the best level that they...