Word: raced
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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While underwater after the start, Berkoff flipped on to his back and launched into his famous "Berkoff Blastoff," with which he propelled himself to the first wall. At that point, he turned back over, made his turn and finished the race on his stomach...
...income would also have wrenching social implications. In our society, education is the crucial determinant of income and occupational prestige. If large percentages of poor, minority children do not have a chance to learn and start climbing the economic ladder, America will become a society increasingly polarized by race...
...very pleased that she retired because I know how involved she wanted to get in her books," Al Joyner said. "In track and field, you're only as good as your last race, and I want to remember that last race...
Regardless of race, nationality, gender, or color, there exists within each of us the natural tendency to care, to offer assistance, to depend on others, to respect the dignity of others, to be kind, and to give of ourselves. And yet, as a society, we collectively emphasize the suppression of these impulses which have always been within us. Until, sadly enough, we either become numb to our own humanity and to the reality around us; or we refuse to acknowledge the need to continually reexamine ourselves in order to improve from within. Each of us has the choice to stop...
While Harvard men failed to win an event, Suzanne Jones captured the 5000-meter race for the women with a time of 16:46.57. Meredith Rainey defended her title in the 400 meters, finishing...