John Young HARRISON

澳大利亚
澳大利亚
奥运参赛次数1
奥运首秀1956年墨尔本奥运会
出生年份1923

个人信息

John Harrison’s sporting background originally lay in surf lifesaving and he was twice the Australian beach sprint champion in the mid-1940s. Whilst studying engineering at Sydney University he met professor of physiology Frank Cotton who had designed a primitive rowing machine. Although he had never rowed on flat water before, the ergometer revealed Harrison’s power output matched that of Olympic champion Mervyn Wood. With little training he only narrowly missed selection for the 1950 British Empire Games and then had his hopes of a place at the 1952 Olympics scuppered by appendicitis. After a brief retirement he returned for a tilt at the 1956 Games but he again suffered illness and missed selection in the pairs. He finally found a place at his home Olympics as part of a hastily put together four which eventually reached the semi-finals at Melbourne. After the Games Harrison became a lecturer in mechanical engineering at the University of NSW and set to work perfectly the rowing machine whilst still an active competitor in the sport. He built and marketed the new machines and also created innovations in the worlds of sailing, skiing and automotive technology during his tenure as a professor of engineering.

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