Kevin O'Halloran (1937–1976) was an Australian freestyle swimmer of the 
1950s, who won a gold medal in the 4 × 200 m freestyle relay at the 
1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne. The first Western Australian to win 
Olympic gold, O'Halloran learnt to swim in his home town of Katanning. 
He moved to Perth to attend secondary schooling at Guildford Grammar 
School, where he began swimming passionately. Competitive swimming was 
not well developed in Western Australia; races were held in muddy river 
pools, so in late 1955, O'Halloran moved to the east coast to support 
his attempt to qualify for the Olympics. His new coach, Frank Guthrie, 
overhauled his training regimen, and within a year, O'Halloran had 
reduced his times by approximately 10%. He gained Olympic selection in 
the relay and the 400 m freestyle. O'Halloran led off the Australian 
quartet on the way to a new world record, before placing sixth in the 
400 m. Thereafter, O'Halloran's career was beset by ear problems, and 
he retired in 1958 after failing to qualify for the 1958 British Empire 
and Commonwealth Games. In 1976, O'Halloran died after tripping and 
accidentally shooting himself. (more...)


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