Philip Fleming (banker)
Philip Fleming was a British merchant banker and rower who competed in the 1912 Summer Olympics.
Early life
Philip Fleming was born on 15 August 1889 at Newport-on-Tay, Fife, Scotland. He was the son of Robert Fleming, a merchant banker. Fleming was educated at Eton College and Magdalen College, Oxford. During World War I, he and his brother Valentine Fleming joined the Queen's Own Oxfordshire Hussars, in which his brother was killed.Boating
Fleming made one appearance for Oxford in the Boat Race rowing in the winning boat of 1910. He joined Leander Club, and in 1912, he was strokeman of the Leander eight, which won the gold medal for Great Britain rowing at the 1912 Summer Olympics. The Leander eight beat the crew from New College, Oxford by one length in the Olympic final in Stockholm. The 2003 Oxford blue boat, which won the Boat Race by 1 foot, was named 'Philip Fleming'.[Image:1912 British eights Leander 2.JPG|right|thumb|upright|The British Leander Club eight – Fleming at stroke]