Word: mcculloh
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...uses the head-first, backwards style of jumping introduced a few years ago by Dave Fosbury, has a strong chance next year to break his Harvard record, considering his strong performance all season long as a sophomore. The Crimson will have another excellent performer next year in John McCulloh, the high-jumping freshman who was knocked out of the IC4A...
...John McCulloh, the high jumping freshman, was knocked out of the competition at 6 ft. 8 in., Steve Niemi failed to qualify in the hammer throw and Nick Leone Made the finals in the 440 after running a 48-second quarter in the semifinals, but he could not come back as strong as his trial heat...
...John McCulloh's fourth place in the high jump, with a 6 ft. 8 in. leap, puts the talented freshman in solid high jump company. McCulloh, who earlied jumped 6 ft. 10 in. said he was "only one inch short from being in the national championship." He hopes to get in that inch in the upcoming IC4A's at Pittsburgh...
High jumping John McCulloh picked up three more points tallying second place in the high jump, to complete Crimson field domination...
Thinclad notes: Mel Embree placed first in the high jump with a 6 ft. 10 1/4 in. leap, setting a new Soldiers Field record. Kevin McCafferty, Ahmed Kayali, and John McCulloh took seconds in the shot put, triple jump, and high jump. Dartmouth's Mark Collins threw the javellin 229 ft. 8 in. to snap Adrian Tew's old Soldiers Field mark. Blayne Heckel vaulted only 14 ft. 6 in. but took first place in the pole competition...