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Sophomore Claire Richardson legged out fourth place in the Heptagonal Championships at Van Cortlandt Park in New York on Friday, preventing Princeton from taking all of the top-six finishes. The women’s team finished fifth overall, while the men’s side placed sixth.“[Harvard coach] Jason [Saretsky] had given us a strategy to go out and make our position and really work through the last part,” Richardson said. “I just kept trying to catch people.”Sophomore Nichole Slykhous and a host of freshman...
...hope is that on Election Day we are going to help at least one polling place to function,” said Russell G. Richardson, the software engineer who volunteered to develop MyFairElection.com...
...added. “He’s so tough. The way he runs, he’s full of energy. He’s got this tenacity. It’s quite amazing to see actually.”On the women’s side, sophomores Claire Richardson and Jamie Olson look to lead the way to another successful outing. The two have competed all year long, concurrently pushing each other to do better each time they race.“Claire and Jamie have been neck and neck all season long,” Saretsky said...
...many good runners,” Gillespie said. “So we were just trying to do our thing. And I think we did that. We got a lot of new [personal records].”In the women’s 6K White Race, sophomore Claire Richardson led the Crimson pack with her 65th individual placement, coming in at 21:33. Classmate Jamie Olson followed up with a 21:42 time, good for 79th. Freshman Nicole Cochran and sophomores Hilary May and Meghan Houser finished out the third, fourth, and fifth-place finishes for the team. Cochran finished...
...thrilled with the way our young guys came out.” The road was not as easy for the women’s side. Princeton’s scorers took the top five spots. Harvard’s second-place effort was led by sophomore Claire Richardson, whose 17:52.62-time placed her sixth. Classmate Jamie Olson took the next spot at 18:04.97. The win for the nationally ranked No. 7 Tigers was their sixth consecutive capture of the Cheever Memorial Trophy. The win for Princeton ties the Crimson’s 1980-’85 consecutive...