Word: unbeaten
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Though the ranks of the unbeaten were whittled down to one, Saturday's gridiron action opened up a three-team race for the championship of the Ivy League...
After giving us a number of fabulous match-ups last week (an unheard-of four games between unbeaten teams), this week offers a large array of terrible games...
...unprecedented four gold medals. Michelle Smith, another relative unknown from Ireland, a nation not heretofore known for its aquatics, won three races. The U.S. men's 4 x 100 freestyle relay team of Gary Hall Jr., Jon Olsen, Josh Davis and Brad Schumacher not only kept America's unbeaten streak in the event intact, but also provided the delicious symmetry of winning the 100th gold medal for U.S. men swimmers in the 100th year of the Olympics. "Cool," said Davis when first informed of the milestone. Cool was also the reception given to Smith and the Chinese swimmers, who were...
...Russians have a saying: "One beaten man is worth two unbeaten ones." Experience, Gorbachev says, "is a great teacher; suffering is the mother of wisdom." So think of Mikhail Gorbachev as a beaten man fighting back. His chances are slim, and he knows it, but he has something to say and is determined to say it. "I set the course that has given people the right to make this choice," he says. "Who more than I has a right to run?" Asked if the prospect of history's kind verdict is comforting, the man who says, "I have seen...
...have obsessively nurtured their unbeaten record. Some rowers are content to cruise through qualifying heats with a gentlemanly second or third, enough to make the finals. But not Redgrave and Pinsent. They always row for a first. "Every race is worthy of winning," says Pinsent. "Besides, defending the streak motivates us and keeps the pressure...