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Scots Olympic swimming hero Wilkie dies at 70

- Craig Williams

OLYMPIC swimming champion David Wilkie has died at the age of 70.

His family announced that Scottish great Wilkie, who won 200m breaststro­ke gold for Great Britain in Montreal in 1976, died peacefully yesterday morning following his battle with cancer.

Wilkie’s family said in a statement released to the PA news agency: “It is with great sadness that the family of David Wilkie MBE announce that he died peacefully surrounded by his family this morning, following his brave battle with cancer.”

David Wilkie summoned one of the all-time great Olympic performanc­es when he surged to the gold medal in the Montreal pool in 1976. He had arrived in Canada as the two-time defending world champion in the men’s 200m breaststro­ke and had not been beaten in the event over the previous four years.

But the magnitude of his win – eclipsing his great American rival John Hencken to win in a time of two minutes 15.11 seconds that shattered Hencken’s existing world record by over three seconds – sent shock waves through the sport.

Wilkie’s swim, which made him the first British man to win Olympic gold in the pool in 68 years, was later described by his coach David Haller as “still probably the greatest individual performanc­e I have witnessed”.

Wilkie, who was born in Sri Lanka to Scottish parents on March 8, 1954, started swimming in Colombo and continued his interest when he moved to boarding school in Edinburgh, earning a place on the elite Scottish training squad.

He is credited as one of the first swimmers to wear a swimming cap and goggles, partly, he claimed, to keep control of his long hair and partly to guard against an allergic reaction to chlorine.

Wilkie would win four Commonweal­th Games medals representi­ng Scotland – a bronze in Edinburgh in 1970, followed by three more, including two golds, in Christchur­ch four years later.

He won his first Olympic medal with a silver in Munich in 1972 and the first of his three world titles the following year.

Wilkie was awarded an MBE in 1977 and subsequent­ly became a successful businessma­n.

He is survived by his wife, Helen, and children Natasha and Adam.

 ?? ?? David Wilkie in 1976
David Wilkie in 1976

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