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Sharks come silently, without warning. There are three ways they strike: the hit-and-run, the bump-and-bite and the sneak attack. The hit-and-run is the most common. The shark may see the sole of a swimmer's foot, think it's a fish and take a bite before realizing this isn't its usual prey. It swims away, leaving the bleeding victim in need of stitches. The bump-and-bite is far more serious. Last year Chuck Anderson was training for a triathlon off Gulf Shores, Ala., when he was bumped by a bull shark, testing...
Scalise is married to Maura Coston Scalise ’80, who was an All-Ivy swimmer while an undergraduate and served as coach for Harvard’s women’s swimming and diving team from 1984 to 1997. They live in Nahant and have four children...
...Scalise is married to Maura Coston Scalise ‘80, who was an All-Ivy swimmer while an undergraduate and served as coach for Harvard women’s swimming and diving team from 1984 to 1997. They live in Nahant and have four children...
...Crimson Sports meeting, it's hard to pitch a swimmer as athlete of the week: you look biased and self concerned. It is hard not to over emphasize the small successes by individuals that to an outsider might appear insignificant or meaningless. I saw what it took to get there for these athletes, and I realize how important those achievements were...
Minorities have often defended their self-segregation as a matter of safety, comfort and understanding. As a varsity swimmer, I was part of a self-segregated group that, to this day, descends on Eliot House dining hall for breakfast and dinner. We even use the same tables. Why do we do it? We are friends, we talk about the same things and we bond as a team away from the pool. Self-segregation is not necessarily a harmful occurrence when it does not limit one from having positive social interactions outside of the segregated group. Minority students certainly have white...