William Yorzyk
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Gold | Melbourne 1956 | 200m Butterfly |
William ("Bill") Albert Yorzyk (born 29 May 1933) is a former butterfly swimmer from the United States. At the 1956 Summer Olympics he was the first to win the gold medal in the 200 m butterfly competition.
During his career he set eleven world records during his career, and won the U.S. National Outdoor butterfly title four times form 1955 through 1958. He won the U.S. AAU Indoor 220 yd. butterfly in 1958 while attending medical school in Toronto, then continued to swim as player-coach of the Toronto team winning Canadian Intercollegiate and open titles in 1958-59.
Canada allows graduate students to swim intercollegiate and Yorzyk won the Bickle Prize for the University of Toronto's top scholar athlete in 1958 and 1959. Yorzyk was honoured in 1971 when he became an honoree member of the International Swimming Hall of Fame.
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NAME | Yorzyk, William |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Yorzyk Jr., William Albert |
SHORT DESCRIPTION | Usanian Olympic swimmer |
DATE OF BIRTH | 29 May 1933 |
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