Paul William Hait (born May 25, 1940) is an American former competition swimmer and breaststroke specialist who is an Olympic champion and former world...
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Hait may refer to: Hoit, Tajikistan Hit, Qasr-e Qand, a village in Iran Benjamin Hait House in Stamford, Connecticut, United States Paul Hait (born 1940)...
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2000 Olympic silver medalist, 2004 Olympic gold medalist in swimming Paul Hait, Olympic gold medalist Ray Hatton, college professor, author, and long-distance...
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Gold Silver Bronze 1960 Rome details United States (USA) Frank McKinney Paul Hait Lance Larson Jeff Farrell Australia (AUS) David Theile Terry Gathercole...
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Blick George Breen Steve Clark Bill Darnton Jeff Farrell Dave Gillanders Paul Hait George Harrison Bruce Hunter Lance Larson Gene Lenz Frank McKinney Bill...
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Blick George Breen Steve Clark Bill Darnton Jeff Farrell Dave Gillanders Paul Hait George Harrison Bruce Hunter Lance Larson Gene Lenz Frank McKinney Bill...
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Blick George Breen Steve Clark Bill Darnton Jeff Farrell Dave Gillanders Paul Hait George Harrison Bruce Hunter Lance Larson Gene Lenz Frank McKinney Bill...
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Blick George Breen Steve Clark Bill Darnton Jeff Farrell Dave Gillanders Paul Hait George Harrison Bruce Hunter Lance Larson Gene Lenz Frank McKinney Bill...
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McKinney swim first as backstroker, Lance Larson swim second with butterfly, Paul Hait swim third with breaststroke, and Jeff swim last with freestyle. The Medley...
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Desjardins, Dave Fall, John Ferris, Wade Flemons, James Gaughran, Kurt Grote, Paul Hait, George Harrison, Tom Haynie (coach), John Hencken, Marty Hull, Brian...
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