Word: heavyweight
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Radcliffe heavyweight crew (3-8) celebrated its first dual regatta victory of the season...
...first time in four years, the Harvard men's heavyweight crew on Saturday morning lost the Charlie Smith Cup to Northeastern...
...Light-heavyweight boxer Antonio Tarver of Orlando, Florida, took another step toward an anticipated Olympic medal when he outpointed Anthony Stewart of Chicago, 17 to 0, in the U.S. Olympic Box-Offs last week, earning a trip to Atlanta. Other newly named Olympic pugilists include lightweight Terrance Cauthen, welterweight Fernando Vargas and light-middleweight David Reid, all of whom should be medal contenders in their weight classes at the Games...
Boxing is one of the most individual of sports, but when Antonio Tarver, 27, talks about his eight-year-long quest for Olympic gold, he often uses "we" instead of "I." In 1995 the tall (6 ft. 2 in.), lanky (178 lbs.) light-heavyweight from Orlando, Florida, became the first American ever to win U.S., World and Pan American championships in the same year, and he is the best hope for U.S. boxing gold in Atlanta. "Through the years, a lot of people have been there for me," he says. "We've worked very, very hard...
Coming off a disappointing loss to Boston College, the heavyweight crew was hoping to redeem itself with a strong showing at Brown this past weekend...