Word: udo
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Triple jump--1. Pladel (N) 14, 13, 2. Cus Udo (H) 14 13, 3. Hartman (N) 14.11. Pole vault--1. Heyburn (N) 15-6; 2. Hutchinson (N) 15-0; 3. Dave Randall (H) 14-6. High Jump--1. Julian (N) 6-10; 2. Hopkins (N) 6-8; 3. Jim Gregory (H) 6-4. 400m relay--1. HARVARD 41.7 (Hudson, Jones, Midlo, Midlo); 2. Northeastern 43.1. 110m high hurdles--1. Calderone (N) 14.4; 2. Steve Ezeji-Okoye (H) 14.4; 3. Quitzau...
...areas where the Harvard thinclads remained relatively healthy was in the field events, and their finishes reflected this well-being. In the long jump, Harvard took first and fourth with Gus Udo outleaping long-time Harvard nemesis Russ Hartman from Northeastern by half an inch. The Crimson pulled another first and fourth in the triple jump and took first, third, and fifth in the javelin...
...Crimson's best showings were once again in the jumping events, where the trio of Jimmy Johnson, Mark Henry and Gus Udo took first, second and third respectively in the long jump, and Henry, Udo and Shawn Hall won the first three places in the triple jump...
Hammer--1. robinson (B) 52.24m:2. Jurkoic (D); 3. Quintero (H). Pole Vault--1. Light (D) 15-ft. 5-in; 2. Beavers (B); 3. Randall (H). Long Jump--1. Johnson (H), 6.68m; 2. Henry (H); 3. Udo (H). Triple jump--1. Henry (H) 14.50m; 2. Udo (H), 3. Hall (H). javelin--1. Cooper (D) 60.77m; 2. Fox (D). 3. Bower (H). Shot Put--1. Bpgdonovich (B) 15.82m; 2. Pet (D): 3. Jones (D). High Jump--Keefe (D) 6-ft 6-in; 2. Van Zandt (D) and Wirth...
...jumping corps should once again be the deepest and most dependable area of the track team. Gus Udo, Jimmy Johnson and versatile Mark Henry are all coming off outstanding indoor seasons and should continue to overwhelm their opponents...