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Australian swimmer
John Ryan
Full name John Sydney Ryan National team Australia Born (1944-02-23 ) 23 February 1944 (age 80) Sport Swimming Strokes Freestyle
John Sydney Ryan (born 23 February 1944) is an Australian sprint freestyle swimmer of the 1960s, who won a bronze medal in the 4×100-metre freestyle relay at the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo.
The
1966 Commonwealth Games
in Kingston, Jamaica, and finished fourth in the 110-yard freestyle event.
See also
References
Andrews, Malcolm (2000). Australia at the Olympic Games . Sydney, New South Wales: .
1962–1966: 4×110 yards
1970–present: 4×100 metres
1962 : Dickson , Rose , Doak , Phelps (AUS )
1966 : Dickson , Ryan , Wenden , Windle (AUS )
1970 : White , Rogers , Wenden , Devenish (AUS )
1974 : Phillips , Robertson , MacDonald , MacKenzie (CAN )
1978 : Sawchuk , MacDonald , Smith , Szmidt (CAN )
1982 : Brewer , Fasala , Delany , Brooks (AUS )
1986 : Fasala , Stockwell , Renshaw , Brooks (AUS )
1990 : Baildon , Fydler , Vander-Wal , Cooper (AUS )
1994 : Baildon , Fydler , Lange , Sheehan (AUS )
1998 : Callus , Fydler , Thorpe , Klim (AUS )
2002 : Callus , Pearson , Hackett , Thorpe (AUS )
2006 : Zandberg , Ferns , Schoeman , Neethling (RSA )
2010 : Richardson , Sullivan , D'Orsogna , Magnussen (AUS )
2014 : D'Orsogna , Abood , Magnussen , McEvoy (AUS )
2018 : McEvoy , Magnussen , Cartwright , Chalmers (AUS )
2022 : Southam , Incerti , Yang , Chalmers (AUS )