Word: meters
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Crimson's domination continued into the diving events where freshman Fernando Longo surprised everyone with a first place in the one meter diving. Senior Karl Illig took the three meter diving with a dive which carned a nine from two judges and a nine-and-a half from another...
...highlight of the day for the Crimson came when sophomore Shannon Byrd won the three-meter diving event with an NCAA qualifying score of 263.68. The Miami, Fla. native also placed third in the one-meter diving competition...
Here the results: One-Meter Diving 1.Jennifer Goldberg, Harvard 443.30 2.Shannon Byrd, Harvard 404.75 3.Sue Bales, Boston College 400.40 Three-Meter Diving 1.Jennifer Goldberg, Harvard 463.40 2.Shannon Byrd, Harvard 451.50 3.Sue Bales, Boston College 438.85 200 Medley Relay 1.Boston University 1:51.33 2.Boston College 1:53.18 3.Harvard 1:56.96 500 Freestyle 1.Regina Reber, Boston University 5:06.04 2.Mary Kennedy, Boston College 5:08.30 3.Jeanne Floyd, Harvard 5:14.41 200 Individual Medley 1.Dee Dee Mayer, Boston University 2:14.86 2.Elaine Sang, Harvard 2:15.13 3.Marie Ciepiela, Harvard 2:15.83 100 Freestyle 1.Sue Kitchen Boston University 53:85 2.Mary Kennedy, Boston College...
...screened "agony of defeat" image of a ski jumper blowing it on ABC'S Wide World of Sports is an ironically accurate one: Americans have not landed a medal in the 70-or 90-meter event since a 1924 bronze. In Sarajevo, all eyes will be on Finland's renowned Matti Nykanen. That is just fine with Jeff Hastings, 24, and Mike Holland, 22, both legitimate medal contenders. They have flown on their 16-lb. skis since their childhood days in Norwich, Vt. It was not a desire for the limelight that has had them flying. "Defying gravity...
...Nordic Combined might as well be a smorgasbord entree to most Americans, but it may become less exotic after Sarajevo. Many consider Coloradan Kerry Lynch, 26, the world's best at the event, which pairs a 15-km cross-country race with a 70-meter ski jump. Lynch hopes for an end to the sport's, and his own, obscuri ty. For the U.S. to take the gold away from the defending champion East Germans, he says, "would be like the South Pole coming up and winning the Super Bowl...