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Full name
  
Harry Maitland Hay

Name
  
Harry Hay

National team
  
Australia

Role
  
Freestyle swimmer

Sport
  
Strokes
  
Freestyle swimming

Club
  
Manly Swimming Club


Died
  
March 30, 1952, Manly, Sydney, Australia

Olympic medals
  
Swimming at the 1920 Summer Olympics – Men's 4 × 200 metre freestyle relay

Similar People
  
Frank Beaurepaire, Duke Kahanamoku, Norman Ross, Henry Taylor, Pua Kealoha

Harry Maitland Hay (1893 – 30 March 1952) was an Australian freestyle swimmer of the 1920s who won a silver medal in the 4 × 200 metre freestyle relay at the 1920 Summer Olympics in Antwerp. He later enjoyed success as a swimming coach, guiding Boy Charlton to Olympic gold.

Coming from the Manly Swimming Club based at Sid Eve's Baths, Hay combined with Frank Beaurepaire, William Herald and Ivan Stedman to claim the silver medal in the 4 × 200 metre freestyle relay. The United States relay team, led by Duke Kahanamoku, routed the Australians by 21 seconds. Hay only once managed to win an Australian Championship, the 110yd title in 1922.

Hay later became a professional coach in Sydney, and was seconded by Australian team managers at the Summer Olympics from 1924 to 1948. As it was deemed to be against the spirit of the Games to include coaches, Hay was officially given the title of team masseur. Les Duff, the manager of the Australian 1928 Summer Olympics team, paid Hay A$10 a week to train Charlton and backstroker Tom Boast.

References

Harry Hay (swimmer) Wikipedia


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