Gary Chapman
Swimmer, Olympic athlete
1938 – 1978
Who was Gary Chapman?
Gary Arthur Chapman was an Australian freestyle swimmer of the 1950s who won a bronze medal in the 100m freestyle at the 1956 Melbourne Olympics. Although he had set a world record in the 220yd freestyle, he was surprisingly omitted from the 4x200m freestyle relay team which won the gold medal.
Born in Brighton-Le-Sands, Sydney, Chapman first came to prominence in the 1952 Australian Championships, at the age of 14, when he cut 2.9s off the 440 yd freestyle Australian record. In 1954, he sliced 12.8s off the 880 yd record in qualifying for the Australian team at the 1954 Empire Games in Vancouver, where he won gold in the 440 yd freestyle and bronze in the 1650 yd freestyle. He also claimed gold in the 4×220 yd freestyle relay. In his era, the 220 and 880 yd freestyle was not contested as individual events.
Due to the rise of fellow Australian Murray Rose in distance freestyle swimming, Chapman switched to competing in the 110 yd and 220 yd freestyle events in a bid to increase his chances of success at the 1956 Olympics in Melbourne. Prior to the games, he defeated team-mate Jon Henricks twice in the 220 yd freestyle, setting a world record on one of those occasions.
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