- Theo Dubois
Theo Alfred Dubois (b.
May 19 1911 inBrussels ,Belgium ) was a champion rower fromWinnipeg ,Manitoba ,Canada .In 1939, he won the U.S. and Canadian doubles amateur rowing championships, teaming with Albert Riley. The following year, in singles competition, he finished second to American
Joe Burk in both the U.S. and Canadian championships. Dubois was looking forward to a rematch in 1941, but Burk turned professional. Dubois won the U.S. and Canadian amateur titles in 1941 and was awarded theLou Marsh Trophy as Canada's top athlete of the year. He was the first athlete fromWestern Canada to win the award. Dubois retired from major competition at age 37 after failing to qualify for the1948 Summer Olympics .Dubois was a long-time member and coach at the Winnipeg Rowing Club, where he was made honorary president in 1978. He was inducted into the
Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame and Museum in 1981.Outside of sports, Dubois graduated with a bachelor's degree in architecture from the
University of Manitoba and became a professional architect. He worked as a planning examiner in Winnipeg.External links
* [http://www.halloffame.mb.ca/honoured/1981/tdubois.htm Theo Dubois’s biography] at [http://www.halloffame.mb.ca/ Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame and Museum]
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