Wayne Moore (swimmer)
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Full name | Wayne Richard Moore | |||||||||||||||||||||
National team | United States | |||||||||||||||||||||
Born |
Bridgeport, Connecticut | November 20, 1931|||||||||||||||||||||
Died |
February 20, 2015 83) Trumbull, Connecticut | (aged|||||||||||||||||||||
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Sport | Swimming | |||||||||||||||||||||
Strokes | Freestyle | |||||||||||||||||||||
Club | New Haven Swim Club | |||||||||||||||||||||
College team | Yale University | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Wayne Richard Moore (November 20, 1931 – February 20, 2015) was an American competition swimmer, Olympic champion, and former world record-holder.
Moore represented the United States at the 1952 Summer Olympics in Helsinki, Finland, where he won a gold medal in the men's 4×200-meter freestyle relay with U.S. teammates Bill Woolsey, Ford Konno and Jimmy McLane.[1] Individually, Moore also competed in the men's 400-meter freestyle at the 1952 Olympics, finishing in sixth place in the event final.[2]
Moore was born in Bridgeport, Connecticut in 1931, the son of Richard F. and Mary S. Moore. He was a 1945 graduate of Warren Harding High School, and graduated from Yale University in 1953 with a degree in economics. Swimming for the Yale Bulldogs under coach Bob Kiphuth, Moore won NCAA titles in the 220-yard freestyle in 1952 and 440-yard freestyle in 1953.[3] After college, Moore was drafted in the U.S. Army and served during the Korean War.
Moore died February 20, 2015; he was 83 years old.[4]
See also
- List of Olympic medalists in swimming (men)
- List of Yale University people
- World record progression 4 × 200 metres freestyle relay
References
- ↑ Sports-Reference.com, Olympic Sports, Swimming at the 1952 Helsinki Summer Games, Men's 4×200 metres Freestyle Relay Final. Retrieved May 13, 2011.
- ↑ Sports-Reference.com, Olympic Sports, Swimming at the 1952 Helsinki Summer Games, Men's 400 metres Freestyle Final. Retrieved May 13, 2011.
- ↑ "NCAA Championships (1883-1956)," The Ivy League. Retrieved February 27, 2015.
- ↑ "Wayne Moore: Obituary," The Connecticut Post (February 25, 2015). Retrieved February 26, 2015.
External links
- Wayne Moore – Olympic athlete profile at Sports-Reference.com
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