Word: miao
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...first event of the afternoon, the 400-yd. medley relay, a Yardling foursome of Dave Phillips, Dean Putterman, Tony Meier and Mike Miao buried all doubts about the Class of 1984's swimming ability with a three-second-plus win. Although fellow freshman Julian Bott gave the Crimson's other relay entry a slight edge on the backstroke leg, breaststroker Putterman stole the lead which Meier stretched out before handing it over to Miao, who raced him with the victory...
...Miao, who, like Meier, hails from California, shone the brightest of all, posting the first individual win of his collegiate swimming career when he churned out a 21.34 in the 50-yd. freestyle to finish just ahead of teammate Jim Carbone. To complete has perfect afternoon. Miao swam the first leg of Harvard's victorious 400-yd. freestyle relay...
...medley relay--1. HARVARD 3:31.29 (Phillips 54.6, Putterman 59.9, Meler 51.0, Miao 45.8); 2. Columbia 3:35.96 (Zielinski 56.3, Clew 60.1, Djang 51.8, Robinson...
...freestyle relay--1. HARVARD 4:11.13 (Miao 47.0, Seelen 48.7, Verdin 47.6, Coglin 47.8); 2. Columbia 3:16.04 (Robinson 49.2, Schott 49.3, McCool 49.5, Appleton...
...time than the summer for swimming? Men's swim team captain Bobby Hackett placed in all four of his events in the Seventeen Swim Meet of Champions in Mission Viejo, Calif., with third-place finishes in the 1500- and 800-meter races. Other Crimson swimmers, including incoming freshmen Mike Miao, a freestyler, and Greg Eckstrom,a butterflyer and backstroker, also produced strong results. And aquaman mentor Joe Bernal coached the AAU national team that toured China in August...