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Phil Cayzer

Philip Arthur Cayzer OAM, (13 May 1922 – 15 July 2015) was an Australian national champion rower who won medals in the 1952 Summer Olympics and the 1950 British Empire Games. He coached at State and national representative level taking Australian Olympic crews to success in the 1960s.
==Rowing career==
Cayzer was schooled at St Joseph's College, Hunters Hill and his senior rowing was done with the Sydney Rowing Club with whom Cayzer would have a lifelong association.〔(Sydney RC History at Guerin-Foster )〕 During the 1970s in Melbourne he would be a senior clubman at the Mercantile club.
He stroked the New South Wales representative VIII in the King's Cup at the Australian Rowing Championships on five occasions from 1948 to 1954 winning the national championship in 1949, 1950 and 1951.
Following New South Wales' 1949 win in the Kings Cup, the crew was selected to represent Australia in the eights competition at the Empire Games at Lake Karapiro in February 1950, where Cayzer stroked the crew to victory over New Zealand by just a foot. The NSW 1950 win in the Kings Cup also resulted in the opportunity to represent Australia and the crew travelled to the Canterbury Centennial Games and 1951 New Zealand Championships, defeating the University of California by a canvas in both races
An all New South Wales crew was selected to represent Australia at the 1952 Henley Royal Regatta and Helsinki Olympics. At Henley in the final for the Grand Challenge Cup the crew, again stroked by Cayzer, placed second to Leander by 0.8 of a second. The same crew then competed in the Olympic eights in Helsinki, winning a bronze medal behind USA and Russia.

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