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...second-place finisher by 1.68 seconds. Fiske nailed the 100 and 200 breaststrokes. “Fiske swam really well,” Rathgeber said. “He had some great performances in the breastrokes; we needed someone to win those events.” Freshman David Guernsey joined the winning column with a victory in the 50 free, and Dan Jones led a 1-2 finish in the 200 butterfly. Meyer notched a win in the 1,000 freestyle. Harvard will not compete again until Jan. 26, when it will travel to take on league foe Brown...
...finals in their respective events on Friday, as Harvard finished the first day of competition No. 4 with 171 points. Three Harvard swimmers finished in the top ten of the 500 freestyle, as junior Sam Wollner finished No. 4, freshman Mason Brunnick took No. 6, and sophomore David Guernsey came in at No. 8. The Crimson’s top 200 relay team finished No. 5, while the 400 medley team placed No. 4. Rathgeber continued to impress on Saturday with a No. 2 finish in the 100-yard breaststroke and a No. 3 finish in the 400 individual medley...
...DIED. Sir Jack Cater, 84, Hong Kong corruption-fighter widely credited with eliminating endemic graft in the then colony in the 1970s; on Britain's Channel Island of Guernsey. As head of the newly formed Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC), the ex-Royal Air Force squadron leader cracked down on the city's notoriously crooked police force and inefficient bureaucracy. He was appointed Hong Kong's Chief Secretary in 1978 under Governor Murray MacLehose, and later became its Commissioner to London before retiring from government...
...tremendous swimmer, and performs exceptionally every time. This weekend, he put on a show and left everything in the pool.”Harvard finished with a second-place finish in the 800-yard freestyle relay with a team of senior Mark Knepley, Jones, Quinn, and freshman David Guernsey. The Crimson went into the third day of competition trailing the Tigers, 882-841.5, with a chance to grab the title from Princeton. Harvard could not overcome the Tiger’s depth, however, as Princeton totaled five finalists in the 200 butterfly. Lynch notched his second win of the meet...
...next couple weeks.”Knepley then went on to edge out Rathgeber in the 100-yard freestyle by .02 seconds.Knepley, along with Jones, helped his team to its second relay win of the night with a victory in the 200-yard freestyle relay. Quinn and freshman David Guernsey swam the other two legs.But the freshman who made the biggest splash in the pool was long distance swimmer Eric Lynch, who won both the 100- and 500-yard freestyle events. Lynch won the 100-yard event by an incredible 10 seconds, and the 500- by more than 8 seconds.The...