Lewis Luxton

Rower, Athlete

1910 – 1985

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Who was Lewis Luxton?

Lewis Luxton was an Australian rower who competed for Great Britain at the 1932 Summer Olympics and became a member of the International Olympic Committee.

Luxton was born in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, the son of Sir Harold Luxton who was a member of the IOC. He was educated at Melbourne Grammar School before going to England to study at Pembroke College, Cambridge. In 1931 he and his partner William Sambell were runners-up in Silver Goblets at Henley Royal Regatta to Jumbo Edwards and Lewis Clive. In 1932 he was a member of the winning Cambridge boat in the Boat Race. The 1932 Cambridge crew won the Grand Challenge Cup at Henley, rowing as Leander Club. They were subsequently chosen to represent Great Britain at the 1932 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, where they came fourth in the eights.

Luxton served with his father on the AOF Executive Committee for many years. When his father, resigned from the IOC on 9 May 1951 Otto Mayer immediately announced Lewis would be his successor. Luxton, as deputy chairman, undertook a great deal of work for the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne. In 1957 he was awarded CBE for services to the Olympic movement.

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Born
Sep 12, 1910
Melbourne
Nationality
  • Australia
Profession
Education
  • Melbourne Grammar School
Died
Nov 9, 1985

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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