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Brundage Scholarships honor excellence in academics and athletics

CHAMPAIGN, Ill. – Nineteen University of Illinois students from the Urbana-Champaign, Chicago and Springfield campuses have won Avery Brundage Scholarships for excellence in academics and athletics. Each student will receive $2,000 for the 2004-2005 academic year.

The eight recipients from the Urbana-Champaign campus, with their fields of study and sports, are (EDITORS: See list.).

The Avery Brundage Scholarship Fund Committee consists of eight representatives from the faculties and student bodies of the three U. of I. campuses. The committee selects students who engage in athletics for personal development rather than as preparation for professional sports. The students must be working toward bachelor’s, master’s or doctoral degrees, and they must be in the upper 25 percent of their undergraduate class or in good academic standing in their graduate program.

The scholarship program was established in 1974 by an endowment from the late Avery Brundage, a 1909 U. of I. graduate and president of the International Olympic Committee from 1952 to 1972. Brundage participated in the 1912 Olympics in Stockholm as a pentathlete and decathlete. He died May 8, 1975.

AVERY BRUNDAGE SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS

CHAMPAIGN – Matthew Hartman, veterinary medicine, tae kwon do; Jonathan Marmou, engineering, martial arts

LAKE ZURICH – Glen Baurhyte, architecture, water skiing

RIVERTON – Allen Barton, engineering, soccer

SAVOY – Elizabeth Wrage, crop sciences, track and field

URBANA – Elisabeth Pollock, law, volleyball and basketball; Charles Smittkamp, 610 E. Burkwood Court, medicine, triathlon

OUT-OF-STATE

WASHINGTON, Bellingham – Eric Dudley, kinesiology, track and field

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