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Lincoln Hurring

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Country
  
New Zealand

Spouse
  
Jean Stewart (1957)

Role
  
Swimmer


Name
  
Lincoln Hurring

Sport
  
Swimming

Alma mater
  
University of Iowa

Lincoln Hurring Lincoln Hurring and Jean Stewart 1952 Swimming Te Ara


Birth name
  
Lincoln Norman William Hurring

Born
  
15 September 1931 (
1931-09-15
)
Dunedin, New Zealand

National finals
  
100 yd backstroke champion (1951, 1952, 1953) 110 yd backstroke champion (1960) 400 yd medley champion (1952, 1953)

Died
  
April 21, 1993, Milford, New Zealand, Auckland, New Zealand

Lincoln Norman William Hurring (15 September 1931 – 21 April 1993) was a swimmer from New Zealand. He won two silver medals at the 1954 British Empire Games — one in the men's 110 yards backstroke and another in the men's 330 yards medley relay. He represented his native country at two consecutive Summer Olympics, 1952 and 1956. He became a swimming coach, and gave TV commentaries on several Olympics.

Hurring was born in Dunedin in 1931. In 1957 he married fellow swimmer Jean Stewart, who won the bronze medal in the women's 100 metres backstroke in 1952. Their son, Gary Hurring, won a Commonwealth Games gold medal and a world championship silver.

In the 1950s, Hurring was a student at the University of Iowa on an athletic scholarship, while competing for the university's Iowa Hawkeyes swimming and diving team. While at Iowa he won several NCAA, Big Ten Conference and U.S. national open backstroke titles. In 2001 he was inducted into the University of Iowa Hall of Fame.

From 1954 Hurring and Jean Stewart coached swimming at Three Kings School in Auckland, and in 1975 they moved to the Takapuna Municipal Pool.

In 1993, aged 61, he collapsed and died on Milford Beach, Auckland from a heart attack.

References

Lincoln Hurring Wikipedia