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Ray Weinberg : ウィキペディア英語版 | Ray Weinberg
Raymond "Ray" Henry Weinberg AM (born 23 October 1926) is an Australian former athlete and coach. He was one of Australia's finest hurdlers, being ranked in the Top 8 in the world for 4 years;〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=All-Time World Rankings — Men's 110 Hurdles )〕 an Olympic finalist; in 1952 having the fastest time in the world for 220 yards hurdles; and holding the national 110 metres hurdles record for 20 years.〔()〕 He also held the Victorian record in the decathlon. In addition, he created, designed and had manufactured, the first Australian Olympic lapel pin. ==Early life and family== Born on 23 October 1929 in the country town of Alexandra, Victoria, Weinberg attended Trinity Grammar School, where he was Captain of the School in 1944, as well as Captain of Football, Captain of Athletics, Captain of Swimming, Captain of Shooting and Captain of Lacrosse. He tried out with Victorian Football League club, Carlton but was convinced by his father to concentrate on athletics. He married Shirley Ogle, Victorian state sprint champion and record holder. After they were married, they moved to Victorian country town Kerang, 200 kilometres north-west of Melbourne where he ran his parents' hotel, The Commercial Hotel, for over 20 years. This move necessitated training by himself, usually at the local Kerang airport (KRA) after closing the bar at his hotel. Weekend competition meant a 400+ kilometre round trip to Olympic Park in Melbourne. He and Shirley have three children.
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