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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Dartmouth Coach Buddy Teevens would also like to forget last year's game against Harvard. The Big Green fumbled and bumbled, losing to the Crimson, 42-3, at The Stadium. In that game, Harvard running back Tony Hinz gained 152 yards on 12 rushes, including a 73-yd touchdown sprint...

Author: By Julio R. Varela, | Title: Gridders Head North; Face Big Green Rivals | 10/15/1988 | See Source »

Lewis' aim in Seoul was to recapture the four gold medals he had won in Los Angeles four years earlier. The first blow to his dream came when Ben Johnson left him behind in the 100-meter sprint. Lewis' quadruple quest was suddenly revived when the gold medal was awarded to him by default after Johnson's positive test for steroids. Lewis seemed to be headed for another gold in the 200 meters, but was inched out at the tape by his teammate and friend Joe DeLoach. "Now the world knows how well Joe is running," Lewis said after...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Runner Carl Lewis: Final Frames Of the Olympic Games | 10/10/1988 | See Source »

After winning the gold medal in the 100 meter sprint, Canadian Ben Johnson tested positive for steroids. For several days, Johnson became The Story. His picture along with the simple headline "Busted" appeared on the cover of Sports Illustrated...

Author: By Mark Brazaitis, | Title: Rings that Bind | 10/6/1988 | See Source »

...flamboyant Flo-Jo, as fans call her, is the only athlete whose fingernail colors are as striking as her times. Famous for her sexy, one- legged tights, she appeared at her heats and semifinals wearing a racy, hooded bodysuit. The aerodynamics may have helped: on her first sprint she ran 10.88 to better Evelyn Ashford's Olympic record. When Ashford, looking sleek and fast, equaled that time in her semifinal, Flo countered by running 10.62 in her next heat. Although her rivalry with Griffith Joyner is not as public as Lewis' and Johnson's, Ashford battled fiercely to retain...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Magic On the Track | 10/3/1988 | See Source »

...moment occurs to seize the lead and outsprint one's opponent to the finish. East Germany's Christa Rothenburger Luding, a speed-skating gold medalist in Calgary, depended upon legs made strong on ice to surge to another medal last week, a silver in the 1,000-meter match sprint. That made the 28-year-old physical-education student the first athlete ever to win a winter and summer medal in the same Olympic year. Luding missed achieving a pure gold winter-summer double by a split second as she was nipped by the Soviet Union's Erika Salumae...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: More Shorts: Putting Her Hopes on Ice | 10/3/1988 | See Source »

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