Jon Henricks
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Data i miejsce urodzenia | 6 czerwca 1935 Sydney | ||||||||||||
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Wzrost | 182 cm | ||||||||||||
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John (Jon) Malcolm Henricks (ur. 6 czerwca 1935 w Sydney[1]) – australijski pływak. Dwukrotny złoty medalista olimpijski z Melbourne.
Specjalizował się w stylu dowolnym. Początkowo startował głównie na długich dystansach. Pierwszy sukces - mistrzostwo Australii - osiągnął w 1952. Z powodu kłopotów zdrowotnych nie wziął udziału w IO 52. Stawał na podium Igrzysk Wspólnoty Narodów (1954). Na IO 56 triumfował na 100 metrów kraulem oraz w sztafecie. Był rekordzistą świata, bez powodzenia startował na IO 60[2].
Starty olimpijskie (medale)
- 100 m kraulem, 4x200 m kraulem -
złoto
Przypisy
- ↑ Jon Henricks Biography and Olympic Results | Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. [dostęp 2008-10-10]. [zarchiwizowane z tego adresu (2011-03-17)].
- ↑ ISHOF - Jon Henricks (AUS) - 1973 Honor Swimmer
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