Raymond Smillie
Ray Lewis Nelson Smillie was a Canadian boxer who competed in the 1928 Summer Olympics where he won the bronze medal in the welterweight class after winning the third place match against Robert Galataud.
Smillie came from an athletic family. As a member of the Toronto YMCA, he was an avid gymnast, competing in the high bar, pommel horse and tumbling events. As part of the Argonaut's junior rowing team, he held the bow position. And in 1919 he won the gold medal in the Ontario Swimming Championships in the twenty-yard sprint. He also played football, tennis and golf. Ray's next endeavour into sports was a very successful career in boxing. In 1925, his first competitive year, he won the Ontario Championships and then advanced to the National Championships where he again won gold.
His accomplishments include:
- 1925 Canadian Amateur Welterweight Boxing Champion
- Silver Medalist Pan-American match Boston Lion's Club Cup
- 1927 New England and Ontario Title
- 1928 Olympic trials in Montreal - qualified for the 1928 Summer Olympics in Amsterdam, the Netherlands
- 1928 Olympic Bronze Medalist Amsterdam Olympics
- Refereed over 2,000 fights throughout the 1930s
- Lieutenant Officer Canadian Navy, World War Two
- Founder of Sault Ste. Marie Naval Vets
1928 Olympic results
Below is the record of Raymond Smillie, a Canadian welterweight boxer who competed at the 1928 Amsterdam Olympics:- Round of 32: Defeated Johann Fraberger on points
- Round of 16: Defeated Patrick Lenehan on points
- Quarterfinal: Defeated Kintaro Usuda on points
- Semifinal: Lost to Raul Landini on points
- Bronze-Medal Bout: Defeated Robert Galataud on points