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Seoul Calgary 1988 and Team Foil) / Robert Marx, 31, Port­ / Marcy Place von Schottenstein, 29, kg) / Rene Capo, 27, Minneapolis, Minn. land, Ore. (Ind. and Team Epee) / Greg Davis, Calif. (Back) / Patricia Shea, 25, (86 kg) / Steve Cohen, 32, Wheeling, III. Massialas, 31, San Francisco, Calif. Belmont, Mass. (Goalkeeper) / Sandy (95 + kg) / Joseph Marchal, 27, Setagaya- (Team Foil) / John Moreau, 37, San Vander-Heyden, 24, Wilton, N.H. Ku, Tokyo, Japan (65 kg) / Jason Morris, Antonio, Texas (Team Epee) / Steve (Back) / Cheryl VanKuren, 24, 21, Scotia, N.Y. (78 kg) / Mike Swain, Mormando, 32, Jersey City, N.J. (Ind. Coopersburg, Pa. (Midfielder) 27, San Jose, Calif. (71 kg) and Team Sabre) / George Nonomura, Coach: Boudewijn Castelijn, Waalre, Men's Coach: Yoshisada Yonezuka, 29, San Francisco, Calif. (Team Foil) / Holland / Asst. Coach: Marisa Didio, Cranford, N.J. / Asst. Coach: Willie Charles "Lee" Shelley, 32, Hackensack, Lynnfield, Mass. / Manager: Michele Cahill, San Bruno, Calif. / Manager: N.J. (Team Epee) / Robert Stull, 28, Aus­ Madison, Iowa City, Iowa / Asst. Man­ Thomas Masterson, St. Petersburg, Fla. tin, Texas (Ind. and Team Epee) / Steve ager: Jennifer Hixon, Framingham, Mass. Trevor, 24, Shaker Heights, Ohio (Ind. and Team Epee) / Peter Westbrook, 35, MODERN PENTATHLON New York, N.Y. (Ind. and Team Sabre) GYMNASTICS Laszlo Beres, 30, San Antonio, Texas / Women ARTISTIC Mike Gostigian, 25, Newtown Square, Caitlin Bilodeau, 23, Concord, Mass. Pa. / Bob Nieman, 40, San Antonio, (Ind. and Team Foil) / Elaine Cheris, 42, Men Texas / Rob Stull, 28, Austin, Texas Denver, Colo. (Team Foil) / Sharon Kevin Davis, 22, Lithonia, Ga. / Scott Coach: Janusz Peciak, San Antonio, Monplaisir, 27, New York, N.Y. (Ind. and Johnson, 27, Lincoln, Neb. / Charlie Texas / Manager: Dan Steinman, Team Foil) / Mary Jane O'Neill, 23, Con­ Lakes, 24, Newhall, Calif. / Dominick Springhouse, Pa. cord, Mass. (Ind. and Team Foil) / Molly Minicucci, 19, Staten Island, N.Y. / Sullivan, 22, North Andover, Mass. Lance Ringnald, 18, Albuquerque, N.M. ROWING (Team Foil) / Tom Schlesinger, 22, Boulder, Colo. (Alternate) / Wes Suter, 24, Reston, Va. Captain: Carl L. Borack, Beverly Hills, Men Calif. / Coaches: Yves Auriol, Notre Coach: Abie Grossfeld, New Haven, Charles Altekruse, 30, Princeton, N.J. Dame, Ind. / Csaba Elthes, New York, Conn. / Asst. Coach: Yoichi Tomita, (Quad) / *Seth Bauer, 28, Boston, Mass. N.Y. / Dr. Aladar Kogler, New York, N.Y. Tucson, Ariz. (Eight w/coxswain) / Kurt Bausback, 28, / Manager: Sherry Posthumus, San Jose, San Diego, Calif. (Pair w/o coxswain) / Women Calif. / Armorer: Daniel DeChaine, Thomas Bohrer, 24, Babylon, N.Y. (Four Rhonda Faehn, 17, Coon Rapids, Minn. Claremont, Calif. w/o coxswain) / G. Lindsay Brown, 24, (Alternate) / Brandy Johnson, 15, Honeoye Falls, N.Y. (Sweeps spare) / Altamonte Springs, Fla. / Melissa Doug Burden, 22, Middletown, R.l. FIELD HOCKEY Marlowe, 17, Salt Lake City, Utah / (Eight w/coxswain) I Tom Darling, 30, Phoebe Mills, 15, Northfield, III. / Hope Swampscott, Mass. (Four w/coxswain) / (Note: The U.S. men did not qualify for Spivey, 17, Suffolk, Va. / Chelle Stack, Robert Espeseth Jr., 34, Champaign, III. the 1988 Olympic competition.) 15, Houston, Texas / Kelly Garri- (Pair w/coxswain) / *Jon Fish, 26, son-Steves, 21, Norman, Okla. Women Bellmore, N.Y. (Pair w/coxswain) / John Beth Beglin, 31, Upper Saddle River, N.J. Coaches: Becky Buwick, Norman, Okla. "Rick" Flobeck, 23, Denver, Colo. (Midfielder/Captain) / Diane Bracalente, / Martha "Marta" Karolyi, Houston, (Sweeps spare) / Glenn Florio, 20, Rye, 24, Quakertown, Pa. (Back) / Sandi Texas / Bill Strauss, Allentown, Pa. N.Y. (Double sculls) / John Frackleton, Costigan, 24, Saugus, Mass. (Mid­ 29, North Conway, N.H. (Quad) / Chris fielder/Back) / Megan Donnelly, 24, RHYTHMIC Huntington, 27, Watertown, Mass. (Four Wilmington, Mass. (Sweeper) / Tracey w/coxswain) / Ed Ives, 27, Hamilton, Fuchs, 21, Centereach, N.Y. (Forward) Michelle Berube, 22, Chicago, III. / Mass. (Pair w/o coxswain) / Richard / Yolanda Hightower, 27, Virginia Beach, Diane Simpson, 19, Evanston, III. Kennelly, 22, Dublin, N.H. (Four w/o Va. (Midfielder/Forward) / Sheryl coxswain) / Dave Krmpotich, 33, Johnson, 30, Cupertino, Calif. (Mid­ Coach: Irena Vdovets, Lincolnwood, III. Duluth, Minn. (Four w/o coxswain) / fielder/Vice Captain) / Mary Koboldt, 24, / Pianist: Robert Stahnke, Arlington Dan Lyons, 30, Wayne, Pa. (Pair St. Louis, Mo. (Midfielder/Forward) / Heights, III. w/coxswain) / Jeff McLaughlin, 22, Donna Lee, 27, Randolph, Mass. (Goal­ Warwick, R.L (Eight w/coxswain) / Gregg keeper) / Barbara Marois, 25, Auburn, JUDO Montesi, 29, Barrington, R.l. (Quad) / Mass. (Back) / Christy Morgan, 24, Peter Nordell, 21, Appleton, Wis. (Eight Norristown, Pa. (Forward) / Marcia Kevin Asano, 25, San Jose, Calif. (60 kg) w/coxswain) / Ted Patton, 22, Pittsburgh, Pankratz, 24, Wakefield, Mass. (Forward) / Robert Berland, 26, Chicago, III. (95 Pa. (Eight w/coxswain) / John Pescatore,.
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