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Senior Richard Korhammer, who took last year off to train for a shot at the Olympic team, is back and should dominate the breaststroke events. Other big contributors for the Tigers should be Ty Nelson in the butterfly, Albert Price in the sprint freestyle and Joshua Glantz in the individual medley...

Author: By Joseph Kaufman, | Title: Eastern Swimmers to Invade Blodgett | 3/2/1989 | See Source »

...began running in third grade after finishing third out of hundreds of other little track hopefuls in a five-week competition, she caught the attention of renowned track coach Fred Thompson, who would go on to become the 1988 Women's Olympic sprint team coach. Thompson coached her in the Adams Track Club, where she built the foundation for a successful track career over a four-year period...

Author: By Angela M. Payne, | Title: Rainey Is Thinclads' Renaissance Woman | 2/24/1989 | See Source »

Kaplan and junior Ken Johnson paced the Crimson with two individual victories apiece. Kaplan snagged the top spot in both the 50- and 100-yd, freestyle races, with sophomore Greg Tull right behind in each to give Harvard 1-2 finishes in both sprint freestyle races. Johnson handled a difficult triple duty with ease, grabbing the gold in both the 1000 and 500 freestyle races and picking up third place in the 200 butterfly...

Author: By Joseph Kaufman, | Title: Men's Swimming Dominates Penn, 83-30 | 2/21/1989 | See Source »

With the swim, Berkoff now holds every record in sprint backstroke. He already has broken the world, American and Olympic records in the 100-meter distance--the length used in international competition. And after Saturday's performance, the senior now holds all records in short-course yards competition, for which there are no world marks...

Author: By Joseph Kaufman, | Title: Berkoff Breaks American, NCAA Record | 2/12/1989 | See Source »

...highlights of the day was the sprint showdown between two long-time nemeses, Suhs and Princeton senior Darcie Eckert. In a duel of Ali-Frazier proportions, Suhs triumphed in the 50-yd. freestyle (23.91), but in the 100-yd. freestyle, Eckert (52.1) turned the tables, nipping Harvard's Tri-Captain (52.3). Eckert also won the 200-yd. freestyle event...

Author: By Theodore D. Chuang, | Title: Title Hunt: Aquawomen Down Princeton | 2/6/1989 | See Source »

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