Walter Spence

Walter Spence

Walter Spence (March 3, 1901October 16 1958) was a swimmer from British Guiana (present-day Guyana) who competed for Canada in the 1928 Summer Olympics and 1932 Summer Olympics. He immigrated to the United States and held several national swimming titles there.

Spence was born in Christianburg, British Guiana, the oldest of eight children—four brothers and four sisters. His father was Scottish and worked as a big game hunter and guide, while his mother was Indian. The Spences would swim in the Demerara River; six family members bore scars from piranha bites suffered while swimming there. Walter and two of his younger brothers, Wallace and Leonard, became champion swimmers. Two of the four Spence sisters also swam competitively, although not at the level of their brothers. The youngest Spence brother, Harold, showed great promise but was killed in action in World War II before his swimming career could take off.cite web |title=Spence Brothers: Walter, Leonard, Wallace |publisher=International Swimming Hall of Fame |url=http://www.ishof.org/honorees/67/67spencebrothers.html |accessdate=2008-05-17]

After becoming the top swimmer in British Guiana, Walter Spence moved to Trinidad and began competing there. After losing a freestyle race to a swimmer from Chicago, his first-ever loss in that type of competition, Spence decided to pursue training in the United States. He arrived in the U.S. in 1923, and would eventually gain U.S. citizenship. He began his U.S. career with the Brooklyn YMCA team, swimming the breaststroke and three-stroke individual medley. By 1925 he had broken ten world records and was the top point scorer at the Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) national championships that year. He later competed with the Penn Athletic Club in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.cite news |title=Walter Spence, Ex-Swim Star, Killed by Train in White Plains |work=The New York Times |date=October 17, 1958 |page=41 |url=http://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=FA0E1FF73C59107B93C5A8178BD95F4C8585F9&scp=1&sq=&st=p |accessdate=2008-05-18 ]

He competed for Canada in the 1928 Olympics and won a bronze medal in the 4x200 m freestyle relay event. He was also sixth in the 100 m freestyle event and sixth in the 200 m breaststroke event. Four years later he was fourth in the 4x200 m freestyle relay event. He was also fourth in his semifinal of the 100 m freestyle event and fourth in his semifinal of the 200 m breaststroke event and did not advance in both occasions.Fact|date=June 2008 He later represented British Guiana at the British Empire Games.

In 1930, Spence enrolled as a freshman at Rutgers University. He set the collegiate record in the 100 yard freestyle and earned the highest point score at the 1934 NCAA championships. In 1934 he also broke the world record in the 300 yard three-stroke individual medley.cite web |title=The Rutgers Olympic Sports Hall of Fame |publisher=scarletknights.com |url=http://www.scarletknights.com/history/hof-97.asp |accessdate=2008-05-17] He graduated with a bachelor's degree in journalism on June 9 1934.cite news |title=Rutgers To Hold Graduation Today |work=The New York Times |date=June 9 1934 |page=8 |url=http://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F60715F73E58177A93CBA9178DD85F408385F9&scp=1st=p |accessdate=2008-06-06 ]

After leaving Rutgers, Spence swam with the New York Athletic Club (NYAC). His two younger brothers, Wallace and Leonard, joined him in the United States in 1926 and 1928, respectively. The brothers competed for the NYAC in the three-stroke medley relay, with Wallace swimming the backstroke, Leonard the breaststroke, and Walter the front crawl. Together, they won the 1933 AAU championship title in the event and later set the world record during an exhibition at Rutgers. Joining with Peter Fick, they won the four-man 400 yard freestyle relay at the 1935 AAU championships.

After retiring from swimming, Spence worked as an insurance salesman for the Security Mutual Life Insurance Company in New York City. He married Sheila O'Connor and had five children: David (born c. 1942), Harold (born c. 1947), Donald (born c. 1950), Sheila (born c. 1952), and Wendy (born c. 1953).

Spence was killed in an accident on October 16 1958 in White Plains, New York, while trying to board a train at the North White Plains station. He was on his way from New York City to his home in Hawthorne and had stepped off the train to call his wife during a stop at White Plains. When the train began to debark, he ran to catch it and attempted to re-board, but slipped and fell onto the tracks. He suffered severe injuries to his legs and died at White Plains Hospital an hour and a half later.

Nine years after his death, in 1967, Walter, Wallace, and Leonard Spence were inducted together into the International Swimming Hall of Fame

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* [http://www.databaseolympics.com/players/playerpage.htm?ilkid=SPENCWAL01 Olympic database profile]


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