- Harold Brainsby
Harold Brainsby (
5 December 1910 —) was an English-New Zealand sports figure of the early to mid-1930s.A native of
Birmingham , Brainsby competed forNew Zealand at the1934 British Empire Games , where he won the bronze medal in thetriple jump . He was also a competitor in thelong jump where he placed 7th. [ [http://www.zeus-sport.com/Olympic/Athletes/AthleteProfile.aspx?print=&mode=results&ContactID=26701 Profile at the New Zealand Olympic Committee website] ] Following a career as a journalist for theAuckland Star , one of two daily newspapers published at the time in New Zealand's largest city, he joined, in 1952, the Highland Park law firm of Melville Churton, which became Melville Churton & Brainsby and, in 1962, Churton, Brainsby & Hart. [ [http://www.propertylawyer.co.nz/history/index.html Churton Hart & Divers Barristers & Solicitors] ]Harold Brainsby died in 1975 at the age of 64.
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