Word: graefe
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Abramson in the 100, coach Bill Brooks had insured that his freestylers would be fresh, and the quarter of Dennis Hunter, Dave Brandling-Bennett, Gregg Skalinder, and A1 Engelberg sped to an impressive 3:21.3 victory, a good ten yards ahead of Tiger anchorman Jed Graef...
...Princeton has some of the best swimmers in the East in those same events. Junior Jed Graef is one of the fastest backstrokers in the world. His victory over Pringle last year was the fastest 200-yard backstroke race ever produced in dual competition...
Princeton also has a top-notch butter-flier in captain Jim Griffith. Griffith, Green, and Graef are all capable of swimming the individual medley, and John Andrews. John Andrews, the better of the two, reportedly has a "full list" or complete repertoire of maximum difficulty dives...
After the 100 backstroke in the evening, the varsity lost its lead to both Princeton and Yale. Nassau's Jed Graef, a double winner, took the event. Yale gained fourth and fifth...
McDonough set pool and meet records in both his events; Jed Graef of Princeton met a new meet and pool mark in the 200-yard backstroke; and Peter Fogasy, a Hungarian now at North Carolina state, broke his own 1961 EISL and Yale pool records in the 200-yard breaststroke...