Word: wolfs
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Wolf holds down the backstroke events, where he shaved three full seconds off the old Harvard record in the 200-yd. version in a series of fine races. If there is a Crimson weakness, an area which could be improved, besides the dive, it might be here. In fact, the only record that Harvard did not break this year was the 100-yd. back mark...
...Wolf lowered his Harvard record to 1:57.20 in the heats of the 200-yd. backstroke but did not qualify. Mike Stamm of Indiana completed a record-breaking backstroke double in the finals, taking the event in 1:50.561, a time slightly slower than the new American and NCAA record of 1:50.524 he set in the heats. Defending champion and former record-holder Charlie Campbell topped off a disappointing meet as he scratched from the consolations after qualifying 12th...
...elusive 100-yd. backstroke record the only one still held by a pre-Don Gambril swimmer-faile to fall for fresh man Tom Wolf in the afternoon trails as he swam slightly off his best time with a 54.96 clocking. As it turned out, Wolfs 54.21 opening leg on the Crimson's 400-yd. medley relay which took twelfth on Thursday night was the closest he came to breaking Dan Kobick's record...
...qualifying heats of the 400-yd. medley relay the team of Tom Wolf, Dave Brumwell, Hess Yntema and Tim Neville qualified a surprising 12th and in the process chopped two seconds off the Harvard record established at the Easterns, swimming the distance in a very fast...
Backstroker Tom Wolf has qualified in both the 100 and 200-yd. events, but the only thing he has a chance of attaining is the University record in the 100, the only mark left from the pre-Gambril...