Word: meters
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...meter mark, the cadence was upped a stroke every ten sweeps of the blade, and Princeton yielded three more seats. MIT was more concerned about boat lengths...
...lights got off to a seven-seat lead just after the start and never relinquished their lead. At about the 1000-meter mark, Syracuse started to sprint and made up lost water. The Black and Whites countered with a sprint of their own, holding off the composite boat of heavier and larger Syracuse rowers to win by six seats...
Gallagher, Harvard's long distance golden girl, who posted wins in the 5000-and 3000-meter races, shared the "most outstanding tack performer" award with Princeton sprinter Sally Anderson...
Injuries also hurt the thinclads' finish in the meet, Hunt said. He predicted that if Darlene F. Beckford '82, who was grounded in Cambridge with a bum knee, had been able to compete. "She would have easily won the 1500- and 800-meter races, giving us 14 or 15 more points," and moving Harvard's team score into second place...
...also said that if Linsley had not been coming off a bad ankle she would probably finished higher than third in the 1500- and 3000-meter runs, and that Herlihy, who hurt her hip in the relay, had to be scratched from two later events where she would have scored some points...