Word: hugheses
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When American figure skater Sarah Hughes defeated highly favored Michelle Kwan in the 2002 Olympic Winter Games, winning a gold medal at the age of 16, she had her mind on another great challenge: beating Ivy League acceptance odds and getting into Harvard.
Freshman Samyr Laine and sophomore Travis Hughes also took second and third in the triple jump. Laine’s distance of 14.33 meters bested his first-place jump of 14.23 last weekend.
60: 3. Hughes 7.27 200: none 400: none Mile: none 800: none 3000: 1. Banks 8:52.60 5000: none 60 hurdles: 3. Hughes 8.69 4x400 relay: none High Jump: 2. Wolf 1.90, 3. Buckley 1.90 Pole Vault: none Long Jump: 3. Ford 6.31 Triple Jump: 2. Laine 14.33, 3. Hughes...
Harvard’s most outstanding performer, senior Chris Lambert—one of the United Kingdom’s top sprinters—will not be competing for another month, as he has a more long-term focus than the college season and Harvard’s dual meets...
60: 1. Hughes 7.25, 3. Burns 7.28 200: 1. Adjah 23.50, 2. Burns 23.73 Mile: 1. Traugott 4:24.33, Seidel 4:25.25 400: 2. Patton 1:11.34, 3. Pasquesi 1:11.87 800: 3. Albertine 1:59.68 1000: 1. Traugott 2:34.61 3000: 1. Seidel 9:36.33, 2. Galebach 8:37.11...