Tom Hoad
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Tom Hoad | |
Born | Perth, Australia |
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Nationality | Australian |
Education | Aquinas College, Perth[1] |
Occupation | Waterpolo player/coach |
Tom Hoad is a former Australian water polo player and coach. In 1968, he was appointed to International Swimming Federation (FINA), the world governing body for swimming and was chairman of the 1998 World Swimming Championships held in Perth, Western Australia.[2] He is currently a director of the national controlling body Australian Waterpolo.[3]
Hoad represented Australia in water polo at the Olympic Games four times, in 1960, 1964, 1968 and 1972, as well as being captain from 1964 to 1972. He was the Australian water polo coach at the 1976, 1980, 1984 and 1988 games.
Hoad coached the 'Fremantle Mariners' to three Australian National League titles out of an unprecedented nine consecutive grand final appearances.[4]
He was a University of Western Australia sports star in 1964.
The Tom Hoad Cup is an international waterpolo cup named in his honour.[2] First held in 2003, it is played annually in Perth.[2]
[edit] References
- ^ The Wesleyan - Edition #1 2005 (accessed:15-03-2007)
- ^ a b c Tom Hoad Cup Homepage (accessed:15-03-2007)
- ^ Australian Waterpolo (Inc) website
- ^ UWA Sports Foundation (accessed:15-03-2007)