Chris Colwill
BRANDON, FLA.
Chris, 9, the youngest diver on the Junior Olympic-national team, won gold medals in the platform and three-meter events and got a bronze in the one-meter in the 13-and-under age group at the Can-Am-Mex Games. He earned a berth in the games by winning the Junior Olympic platform competition.
Jay Taylor
HERSHEY, PA
.
Jay, a senior kicker on the Hershey High football team, booted a 52-yard field goal, breaking both the school and the stadium records, to clinch a 17-14 victory over Lebanon
High. For the past two years Jay has also been the goalie on the Trojan soccer team and the No. 1 player on the boys' tennis team.
William Martin
ANTIOCH
, ILL.
Martin, 41, an engineer, won the national duathlon championship in the masters division after completing a 5K run, a 30K bike ride and a 5K run in 1:16:39. Earlier, at the World of Winners Biathlon Series, he won the masters division and was third overall, with a clocking of 1:01:58.
Carol Jewell
CORONA DEL MAR
, CALIF.
Jewell, 52, a kindergarten teacher, won her fifth gold medal—this time in the 50-to-54 age division—at the Waikiki
Rough Water Swim, a 2�-mile competition off the coast of Oahu
. A week later Jewell won the one-mile La Jolla
( Calif.
) Rough Water Swim in the same age group.
Jonathan Page
LAKEVILLE
, CONN.
Jonathan, 17, won the 72-mile road race and placed fourth and fifth, respectively, in the criterium and the time trials in the 17-and 18-year-old division at the national junior cycling championships. He was also one of the top two U.S.
riders at the junior world championships in Ecuador
.
Dean Miller
RICHMOND
Miller, 43, was named Mr. America at the 1994 masters bodybuilding meet. Formerly 260 pounds as a result of severe adult-onset asthma, Miller began bodybuilding three years ago and has since cut his weight to 212; he won the '92 Mr. Virginia title and the '93 Natural Musclemania national crown.