- Bob McFarlane
Robert Malcolm McFarlane (
May 28 ,1927 –February 27 2006 ) was aCanadian runner and football player.Born in
London, Ontario , McFarlane attended theUniversity of Western Ontario from 1946 to 1951 as a medical student. While at Western, McFarlane was awarded the John Davies Trophy as Canada's top track athlete of 1947, and he carried the flag for Canada at the1948 Summer Olympics . At the same time, McFarlane led theWestern Ontario Mustangs football team that won theYates Cup in 1946, 1947, 1949, and 1950.His most impressive year was 1950, when he set five Canadian track records, defeated Olympic champions
Mal Whitfield andArthur Wint , and was the leading scorer among all Canadian university football teams. For those achievements, he was voted theLou Marsh Trophy winner as Canada's top athlete of 1950 and the winner of the Norton Crowe Memorial Medal as Canada's top amateur athlete. He again received the John Davies Trophy as the country's top track athlete.McFarlane was named Western's athlete of the century in 1978. After graduating in 1951, he went on to become a plastic surgeon and head of plastic surgery at Victoria Hospital in
London, Ontario . He moved to St. Joseph's Hospital in London in 1992, where he founded the Hand and Upper Limb Centre [http://hulc.uwo.ca] , which is now recognized as Canada's best upper extremity surgery unit. In 2004, the Canadian Society of Plastic Surgeons awarded him a lifetime achievement award. McFarlane died in 2006 at age 78. A full obituary can be read at the website of the Hand and Upper Limb Centre [http://www.uwo.ca/surgery/plastics/HULC/HULCFaculty/McFarlane.html] .
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