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Arthur Cusack (born 1919, Maryborough, Queensland; died 2000, Brisbane) was an Australian Olympic swimming coach in the 1950s and 1960s. ==Early career== In 1938, at 18 years old, Cusack became the Secretary of the newly formed Maryborough Amateur Swimming Club. He, along with Des Ramsay, became a Coach at the club at the end of the Second World War. David Theile was initially coached by Ramsay, but soon switched to Cusack, even though Cusack was thought to be a difficult coach by many swimmers, as he would require long, tiring sessions in the pool. In 1958, Cusack left Maryborough.〔Walker, Douglas, ''History Maryborough Swimming Club'', Maryborough Swimming Club Inc website (accessed 11 January 2008)〕 In 1962, Cusack was appointed as a coach on the Australian 1962 Commonwealth Games team in Perth.〔Australian Commonwealth Games Association, Officials List 1962,(accessed 11 January 2008)〕 In the mid-60s, Cusack took over the lease of the Centenary Pool in Brisbane. It was from here that he would take on the coaching of his nephew Robert Cusack into the Australian Olympic Team.〔 In 1970, Cusack was again named as a coach on the Australian Commonwealth Games team for the Edinburgh Games, this time as coach of the Women's team.〔Australian Commonwealth Games Association, Officials List 1970,(accessed 11 January 2008)〕
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