Harvard represented at Olympics

Tuesday, July 10, 2012 - 10:00 in Psychology & Sociology

Harvard will be well-represented at the upcoming 2012 Olympics in London, as nine athletes and one coach will compete at the games beginning July 27. Tim Murphy, the Ulen-Brooks Endowed Coach for Harvard Men’s Swimming and Diving, will serve as the head coach of the United States open-water swim team. In addition, eight alumni and one current student will compete in the games themselves. The athletes comprise six rowers, one swimmer, one women’s basketball player, and one track and field athlete. The Harvard athletes: Brodie Buckland ’06 (rowing, men’s pair) Caryn Davies ’05 (rowing, women’s eight) Temi Fagbenle ’15 (women’s basketball) Malcolm Howard ’05 (rowing, men’s eight) Samyr Laine ’06 (men’s track and field, triple jump) Esther Lofgren ’09 (rowing, women’s eight) Alex Meyer ’10 (swimming, 10K) Will Newell ’11 (rowing, men’s lightweight four) Henrik Rummel ’09 (rowing, men’s four) Davies, Newell, and Rummel will row for Team USA, while Buckland will row for Australia and Howard will row for Canada....

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