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Each placed in all three of his individual events--Seelen finished among the top eight three times, Gauthier twice--and both made significant contributions to Harvard relays. Seelen set a Blodgett Pool record for the 100-yd. backstroke (51.56) on his Medley Relay leadoff leg the first evening, while Gauthier swam a very fast 1:40.19 as the third man on the Crimson's victorious 800-yd. freestyle relay and recorded the best split (45.53) on the second-place sprint freestyle relay...
...first event was even more successful in terms of points for the Crimson than the final one. Ron Raikula, Mike Coglin and Tim Maximoff all put together strong finishing legs in the 400-yd. individual medley to finish first, second and fourth, respectively. Raikula, who ranked among the top twenty in the world in the metric equivalent of this event this past summer, said afterwards, "After the butterfly, I though I was out of it. Then, on the fourth leg of breaststroke, I looked over and was surprised to see that no one was really ahead...
...look, Jack Gauthier swam the butterfly, but during the dual meet season, he also swam the 200. And Mike Coglin; he was in the 400 individual medley, but he can churn out a decent 200 himself. Mack is ready to swim, and Hackett isn't feeling well, but he's game to give them...
Event Six: 400-yd Individual Medley--1. Ron Ralkula, Harvard, 4:02.43. 2. Michael Coglin, Harvard, 4:02.54. 3. Ronald Cummings, Princeton, 4:02.81. 4. Timothy Maximoff, Harvard, 4:04.45. 5. Lincoln Djang, Columbia, 4:05.24. 6. Robert Ruck, Army, 4:05.74. 7. Robert Clayton, Princeton, 4:08.13. 8. Greg Dozer, Dartmouth...
Princeton, who fell behind by 48 points after failing to score in the diving, recovered to win the thrilling medley relay, the evening's final event. Harvard finished third in the event (behind the Tigers and Army) on the strength of strong legs by Seelen and Mack (45.33 split for his 100 free anchor...