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  • Sails billowed as boat crews set canvas and secured lines at the start of the Great Equalizer race on Puget Sound off Shilshole. (Josef Scaylea / The Seattle Times, 1977)
    At a rate of knots
  • Rowing shells stack up like water spiders in Union Bay after the Opening Day. (Harley Soltes / The Seattle Times, 1989)
    Water spider waltz
  • Despite the cooler temperatures, and even cooler wind, this paddle boarder set out on to Puget Sound from Golden Gardens Park. (Dean Rutz / The Seattle Times)
    Winter paddle boarding
  • Why, asked the The Morton Journal, are Morton High School's Huskies good enough to play in Seattle's Kingdome "but not good enough to have a decent field at home?" (Cole Porter / The Seattle Times, 1977)
    Morton High School's Huskies
  • A Houston Texans fan wore bright red cowboy boots to the Seattle Seahawks vs. Houston Texans game at Reliant Stadium in 2013, in Houston. (John Lok / The Seattle Times)
    Cowboy boots
  • A wrangler from O.K. Falls, B.C., stretched every ounce to stay on the saddle bronc, No Dice, in the opening moments of the Ellensburg Rodeo. At the completion of his ten-second ride, he was thrown to the ground and his mount flipped over on him. He escaped with bruises. (Johnny Closs / The Seattle Times, 1963)
    No Dice Under Way
  • Construction view from ticket booths at Husky Stadium July 2, 1950. (Royal Crooks / The Seattle Times)
    Construction of Husky Stadium
  • A group of scuba divers practice in the waters of Elliott Bay  as it rains near Seacrest Park. (Lindsey Wasson / The Seattle Times)
    Evening scuba diving
  • A sailboat aptly named Neptune's Car blends in with Elliott Bay's urban scenery, as viewed from West Seattle. (Ken Lambert / The Seattle Times)
    Sailing past Seattle's symbol
  • Synchronized swimmers glide through the waters of the King County Aquatic Center during a competition. Many people find a joyful escape from everyday life while swimming and diving.<br />
<br />
Erika Schultz / The Seattle Times
    Solitude in Swimming
  • With their spinnaker sails up, taking advantage of an east wind, these sailboats, part of the Downtown Sailing Series first race, head for a turn buoy by the Great Wheel on the Seattle waterfront. <br />
<br />
Greg Gilbert / The Seattle Times
    Downtown Sailing
  • Mariner Ken Griffey who hit his first home run in the Kingdome, greets the fans during the M's opening day. (The Seattle Times, 1989)
    Mariner Ken Griffey greets fans
  • The Kingdome begins to collapse on itself moments after charges were detonated on March 26, 2000.<br />
Greg Gilbert / The Seattle Times
    Beginning of Kingdome Implosion
  • Shuttle-race runners were silhouetted at dusk. (Matt McVay / The Seattle Times, 1979)
    Happy feet
  • (Gabriel Campanario / The Seattle Times)
    Lake Union boat ramp
  • Looking across the Puget Sound to the first snowfall to blanket the upper reaches of the Olympics.  Bainbridge Island and Point Monroe are in the forground. (Steve Ringman / The Seattle Times)
    Olympic snow
  • Gabriel Campanario / The Seattle Times
    Chinook's Husky Boat
  • A Garfield High School All-State basketball player, makes his debut as a trackman in the Bulldogs' dual-meet victory over Ballard at the West Seattle bowl. (Seattle Times Photo Archives, 1955)
    Track and field
  • Olympic glory: Largemouth bass and Dungeness crab. (Kelly Shea / The Seattle Times)
    Largemouth bass and Dungeness crab
  • The reflection of a just-awakened sun shivered in the wake of University of Washington shells slipping through the Lake Washington Ship Canal in a practice. (Josef Scaylea / The Seattle Times, 1967)
    The dawn patrol
  • Fishermen gather along the south shore of Moses Lake. (Mark Harrison / The Seattle Times)
    Fishing at Moses Lake
  • The Seattle Great Wheel glows in the early evening, along with CenturyLink Field. (Greg Gilbert / The Seattle Times)
    The Seattle Great Wheel Glows
  • Workmen with machines stay busy as work progresses on construction of the Connecticut Street Interchange of the freeway on May 16, 1965. Connecticut Street was renamed Royal Brougham Way after the beloved Seattle sports writer. In the background is the PacMed building, also known as Pacific Tower. (Johnny Closs / The Seattle Times)
    Connecticut Street Interchange cons..tion
  • The Seattle Times, Sports, March 26, 2017, Sunday, "Final-ly!"
    2017 03 26 C01
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