George Larson
Personal information
Full nameGeorge Frederick Larson
Nickname"Irish Tom Collins"
National team Canada
Born(1914-10-28)October 28, 1914
Hamilton, Ontario
DiedSeptember 20, 2008(2008-09-20) (aged 93)
Hamilton, Ontario
Sport
SportSwimming
StrokesFreestyle
Medal record
Men's swimming
Representing Canada
British Empire Games
Gold medal – first place 1934 London 4×200 yd freestyle
Silver medal – second place 1934 London 100 yd freestyle

George Frederick Larson (June 10, 1912 September 20, 2008) was a Canadian freestyle swimmer who competed in the 1932 Summer Olympics and 1936 Summer Olympics.

At the 1932 Olympics in Los Angeles, he was a member of the Canadian team that finished fourth in the men's 4x200-metre freestyle relay. In the 400-metre freestyle, he was eliminated in the first round.

Four years later at the 1936 Olympics in Berlin, he was eliminated in the first round of the 100-metre freestyle contest.

At the 1934 British Empire Games, he was a member of the Canadian team which won the gold medal in the 4×200-yard freestyle relay. He also won a silver medal in the 100-yard freestyle competition and finished fourth in the 440-yard freestyle, and sixth in the 1500-yard freestyle.

After his swimming career concluded, Larson played Canadian football for the Hamilton Tigers and Hamilton Wildcats, the predecessors of the modern-era Hamilton Tiger-Cats of the CFL. While later working as a police officer, he earned extra income as a professional wrestler under the pseudonym "Irish Tom Collins" for fifteen years.

Larson was born in Hamilton, Ontario; he died in Hamilton in 2008, aged 96.

See also

  • Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "George Larson". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 2009-06-02.
  • George Larson's obituary Archived 2008-12-10 at the Wayback Machine


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