Word: meters
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...from the first event, where Harvard's Bill Murphy and Pete Alter swept the one-meter diving, to the last where John Bragg came from behind to touchout Cornell in the 400-yard freestyle relay, it was Harvard's meet. Along the way the Crimson won 9 of 13 events, sweeping five...
...twice over -with victories in both the two-man and four-man events. The U.S., too, had someone to cheer in Michigan's Terry McDermott, ten pounds heavier and four years older (at 27) than he was when he astonished everyone by winning the men's 500-meter speed-skating race at Innsbruck in 1964. This time, on a rink that the sun had turned into slush, Terry surprised the experts again by finishing second in the 500-meter-barely .2 sec. behind West Germany's Erhard Keller...
Krause has not captured any Olympic hardware, but he once held a world record in the 1500-meter free-style with a time of 16:58.6. He set the mark in the 1965 U.S. Outdoor Championships...
...demonstrated that he has lost none of his skill and daring by piloting Italy's No. 1 sled to victory in the first two heats of the two-man bobsled. And no one could keep pace with Russia's Ludmila Titova in the ladies' 500-meter speed-skating race, although three U.S. girls-Minnesota's Mary Meyers, Illinois' Dianne Holum and Ohio's Jenny Fish-tied for second place, and all got silver medals...
...only bright spots for the Crimson were Pete Adams' win in the 1,000 meter freestyle, Marty Chalfie's victory in the 200-meter fly, and Dan Thompson's second place in the 200 Individual Medley. The only other Harvard win came in the final event, the 400-meter freestyle relay after Dartmouth had already clinched the meet...