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...looked at the results tabulated on the Cooper River in Camden, N.J., yesterday, there was one constant: Radcliffe, like George and Wheezy before them, kept moving on up. By the end of the day, the team had done the Jeffersons proud, attaining six total medals at EARC Eastern Sprints. In the heavyweight division, the Black and White put all six of its boats in the Grand Final, passing through numerous heats to notch a gold in the third varsity B four competition, silvers in the varsity A four and second varsity eight, and a bronze for the second novice eight...
...League championship during the 2006-2007 season, Delaney-Smith returns to the international stage, where she has enjoyed success in the past. In 2005, as the head coach of the USA World University Games team, she led her squad to a 8-0 mark and a gold medal. Dawn Staley, a former USA National Team assistant coach, will serve as head coach of the team. The tournament includes eight national teams from the Western Hemisphere, and will be held July 20-24 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The U.S. team will tip off first on July 20 against Colombia...
...landed a spot on the U.S. Paralympics swim team. As the 2000 Sydney Games approached, Register was running again, ready to tackle the long jump - an event for which he was an All-American at the University of Arkansas. In Sydney, he won the silver medal. "At that point, my life kind of came full circle," he says. Register's experience, combined with a commitment to rehabilitating veterans, gave him the idea to develop a program that would encompass servicemen and women injured during all wars. "We recognize that not everyone wants to be or will be a Paralympic athlete...
Click on a name to view a profile of that OFA medal winner! Mark P. Musico '07 Nicole A. Salazar '06-07 Joshua M. Brener '07 Michael B. Hoagland '07 Stefan P. Jackiw '07 Blase E. Ur '07 Larissa Koch...
When eminent composer John C. Adams ’69, the somewhat reluctant winner of the 2003 Pulitzer Prize for Music, returns to Harvard this weekend to receive the 2007 Harvard Arts Medal, he’ll find a campus fundamentally different from the one he attended during the late ’60s. “I think back on the anxiety and fear because of the war and the immense exhilaration of counter-culture and the explosion of popular music,” says Adams. “I could turn on the radio at any time...