Raymond Legg

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Raymond Legg
Legg at Bristol Harbourside
Personal information
Nationality England
BornFirst quarter 1932
Bristol, England
Died2015
Medal record
Swimming
Representing  England
British Empire Games
Bronze medal – third place 1950 Auckland 880y Freestyle Relay

Raymond Maurice Legg was a male swimmer who was national junior champion at the age of thirteen and went on to compete for England..

Swimming career[edit]

He represented England and won a bronze medal in the 880 yards Freestyle Relay at the 1950 British Empire Games in Auckland, New Zealand.[1][2] Trophy winning water polo player with Bristol Central swimming team into the 1990s.

Personal life[edit]

During the Games in 1950 he lived at Downton Road, Knowle, Bristol and was a clerk by trade.. Later that decade he joined the "Avon and Somerset Constabulary River Police", policing the city docks, meeting ships captains and checking their cargo was "ship shape." An active member of Bristol Central Swimming Club as swimmer/water polo player.

Married Mrs LMC Turner mid/late 1990's Becoming Mr and Mrs Turner-Legg. Whilst working part time for the Port of Bristol in Bristol Harbourside as windsurfing instructors they taught students of all ages and backgrounds and for both of Bristol's universities. Ray continued swimming and competing in the Central water polo team whilst joining the Policeman's choir, with whom he successfully recorded and performed for years in venues from Bristol's West End, to London's Royal Albert Hall.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Athletes and results". Commonwealth Games Federation.
  2. ^ "1950 Athletes". Team England.

https://teamengland.org/commonwealth-games-history/auckland-1950

https://uk.teamunify.com/team/reczzcba/page/about-us/history

https://www.avonandsomerset.police.uk/about/history-of-the-force/