Word: nico
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 2000-2009
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...hands are still killing me.” While the new space is larger and lacks the open kitchen of the Jamaica Plain location, Kranyak aims to keep the experience intimate and personalized, with “the same sort of romantic setting” as the original. Nico Herregodts, the general manager of Ten Tables, said he switched from Boston’s famous L’Espalier because he wanted to work in a smaller restaurant. “L’Espalier was a family business when I started in 2000, now it’s really...
...highlight of the day for the men was Nico Weiler’s personal-best—and a second-best in program history—effort in the pole vault. He cleared the bar at 5.20 meters, winning the event by .3 meters. With the crowd and team cheering him on, he then attempted three times to break the program’s all-time record of 5.30 meters...
...Crimson’s sole competitor in the triple jump, finishing 10th with a jump of 9.91 meters, and freshman Lauren Barber provided the lone Harvard showing in the weight throw competition, launching the weight 12.55 meters to place eighth.On the men’s side, freshman Nico Weiler, who wasted no time proving himself by winning the pole vault event in December’s Husky Invitational, cleared the 4.80-meter bar on Saturday to capture first place in the event and earn himself an IC4A qualifier.“Nico is obviously a pretty special talent...
...type freshman Nico Weiler’s name into Google, it won’t take you long to realize that he is a pole vaulter, now beginning his first season of track and field at Harvard. Then you’ll realize something else—he’s really good. “I think he’s going to be extremely successful,” Harvard Coach Will Thomas says. “The sky’s the limit for Nico as far as what he can accomplish this year and the next four...
...captain Becky Christensen said. “They’re going to add a lot of depth to our 400, which we haven’t had in a lot of years.”And on the men’s side, newcomer Nico Weiler finished in a three-way tie with unattached Northeastern freshman Brian McGovern and Northeastern alum Mike Couch in the pole vault with a clearance of 4.72 meters.“Nico’s a tremendous athlete,” Saretsky said. “Working off a short approach, he shut...