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Hall of Famers

Hall of Famer

John "Johnny" Wilfrid Loaring

Inducted in 2015

Member Details

Date of Birth: 1915
Date of Passing: 1969
Sport: Athletics
Member Category: Athlete

Career Highlights

1936

Olympic Games - Silver medal in the 400m hurdles. 

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Story

John "Johnny" Wilfrid Loaring became a member of the 1936 Canadian Olympic team and won a Silver medal in the 400m hurdles. He continued his success at the 1938 British Empire Games with 3 Gold medals in the 440yd hurdles, the 4x110yd relay, and the 4x440yd relay. In 1938 John was named Canada’s top track athlete and the coming onset of WWII meant the cancelation of two consecutive Olympic Games.

John was a Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Radar Officer in 1940 stationed on the HMS Fiji surviving its sinking in 1941.  John’s passion for sport continued including athletics, water polo, and swimming. He was the founder of the Windsor Swimming Club in 1947 and became the water polo coach from 1959-1968. John was a member-at-large with the Canadian Olympic Association and the British Empire and Commonwealth Games Association of Canada.