Word: olympicsized
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Harvard's jumpers turned in a solid performance for the squad, with senior Scott Johnson sailing 34 meters. The best jump of the day was a record 42 meters for UVm jumper Peter Kongali, Fourth place for UVm was former U.S. Olympics Joe Lamb. Lamb was unable to make the...
In 1972, Parker developed and coached the first U.S. men's national rowing camp. His crew went on to win a silver medal in the Munich Olympics that summer.
Paris Vu Par. I can't imagine anyone going to see this, given the timing (it's Sunday night at Harvard-Epworth), but I guess there are some people who aren't in the bunker this week. Like If I Had A Million and that recent film on the Munich...
Move over, Howard Cosell. "I don't want to be just a tennis player," said Billie Jean King, 31, last week. The five-time Wimbledon singles champ and four-time Forest Hills singles winner who in 1971 became the first woman athlete ever to earn more than $100,000...
The Harvard crew, representing the United States at the 1968 Mexico City Olympics, faced a similar dilemma. Their response was to act. On July 24th, five of its members became the first group of competing white athletes to publicly support the Olympic Project for Human Rights, an organization planning to...