Mervyn Finlay
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Mervyn David Finlay (17 June 1925 – 2 July 2014) was an Australian former member of the Supreme Court of New South Wales and Queen's Counsel. He represented for Australia at rowing in the 1952 Summer Olympics and had been a state athletics champion.
Early life and sporting career
Born in Balmain Sydney Finlay was an RAAF Flying Officer in World War II. In 1948 he was the New South Wales state athletics champion at the 880yds event.[1]
His senior rowing was done with the Leichhardt Rowing Club in Sydney where he was club captain in 1952. In the three seasons from 1950 to 1952 he was selected in the New South Wales state VIII which contested the Kings Cup at the Australian Rowing Championships. The New South Wales crew were national champions in 1950 and 1951 and were selected in toto as the Olympic representative VIII for 1952 in spite of finishing 2nd to Victoria in the Interstate Championships that year. Finlay was in the six seat of the Australian boat which won the bronze medal in the eights event at the Helsinki Olympics.[2]
Legal career
He was admitted to the Bar in 1952 and practised as a Queen's Counsel in New South Wales. From 1984 to 1994 he was a New South Wales Supreme Court judge. In 2007 he was recommended and took up a post as Inspector (Assistant Commissioner) of the newly established New South Wales Police Integrity Commission.[1]
Death
Finlay died on 2 July 2014.[3]
External links
References
- 1 2 "Profile on Mervyn Finlay". ACT Rowing. Retrieved 22 July 2011.
- ↑ Guerin-Foster History of Australian Rowing
- ↑ "Mervyn Finlay". Sydney Morning Herald. 4 July 2014. Retrieved 4 July 2014.
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