- Robert Wyman
Infobox Ice Hockey Player
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position = Defence
played_for = Grosvenor House Canadians Wembley Canadians Richmond Hawks PrincesHarringay Greyhounds Wembley Monarchs Sussex
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nationality = UK
birth_date = birth date|1909|4|27
birth_place =West Ham ,London ,England
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career_start = 1933
career_end = 1950
halloffame =James Robert Wyman (born birth date|1909|4|27, date of death unknown), also known as Bob Wyman, was an
ice hockey player who played inGreat Britain . He also played for theGreat Britain national ice hockey team which won the gold medal at the1936 Winter Olympics (seeIce hockey at the 1936 Winter Olympics ). He is a member of theBritish Ice Hockey Hall of Fame .Wyman was also a successful schoolboy athlete, becoming the English schoolboy
long jump champion when he was 15-years-old, andspeed skater , having held the British indoor half mile record and then winning the 440 yards outdoor crown in January 1934 — a feat which earned a Gallahercigarette card .During
World War II , Wyman served with theRoyal Navy and reached the rank of Lieutenant-Commander.Career
Club
Having learned to play ice hockey whilst living in London in the late 1920s and early 1930s, Wyman's first season playing
senior ice hockey was spent with the Grosvenor House Canadians during the 1933–34 season in the English League. The team moved to the Empire Pool atWembley in October 1934 and changed their name to the Wembley Canadians. Wyman stayed with the Canadians for the 1934–35 and, in the newly formedEnglish National League (ENL), 1935–36 seasons before joining the Richmond Hawks for the 1936–37 season.Wyman joined the Princes club in the London and Provincial League for the 1937–38 season before he returned to the ENL to play with the
Harringay Greyhounds during the 1939–40 season. Wyman, as defensive defenceman, recorded a personal best of two goals and three assists during the season with Harringay andPercy Nicklin , Great Britain's Coach, described him as having "an accurate and formidable body check as good as any Canadian".After the War, Wyman returned to playing ice hockey when he joined the
Wembley Monarchs during the 1946–47 season in which he only played in nine games. Wyman continued to make fewer appearances before he finally retired from ice hockey in 1950 playing with Sussex in the Southern League.International
Wyman was first selected to play for the Great Britain national team for the 1935 World Championships held in
Davos ,Switzerland . Wyman scored the only goal in a win against the French team, helping the team to a bronze medal in the championships, which also earned the team a silver medal in the European Championships.Wyman was again selected for Great Britain for the 1936 Winter Olympics when he helped the team win gold by playing in the second game when GB beat the Japanese team 3–0. Following the game, Wyman stayed at the tournament commentating for the
BBC .Wyman played twice more for Great Britain at the 1938 and 1938 World Championships, winning a silver medal at the 1938 tournament and taking his total number of appearances for the team to twenty.
Awards
*World Championship bronze medalist in 1935.
*Olympic gold medalist in 1936.
*World Championship silver medalist in 1938.
*Inducted to theBritish Ice Hockey Hall of Fame in 1993.References
* [http://www.ihjuk.co.uk/ Ice Hockey Journalists UK]
External links
* [http://www.ihjuk.co.uk/hall_of_fame/wyman.htm British Ice Hockey Hall of Fame entry]
Persondata
NAME= Wyman, James Robert
ALTERNATIVE NAMES= Wyman, Rober (known as); Wyman Bob (known as)
SHORT DESCRIPTION= Ice hockey player
DATE OF BIRTH=1909-04-27
PLACE OF BIRTH=West Ham ,London ,England
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