Bob Wheaton
Robert John "Bob" Wheaton[Glenlyon Norfolk School|] is a Canadian former backstroke swimmer and Candian record holder. He represented Canada at the 1960 Rome Olympics where he competed in the 100-meter backstroke and swam the leadoff backstroke leg in the 4x100 meter medley. In his short swimming career, he set over 30 Canadian backstroke, butterfly, medley and relay event swimming records. He would later attend the Universities of Victoria and British Columbia, and work in the fields of construction and real estate.
Early life and swimming
Robert Wheaton was born December 28, 1941, in Victoria, British Columbia to Mrs. and Mr. George Henry Wheaton, owner of a Real Estate company and resident of Victoria's Satellite Street. Robert attended Junior High atGlenlyon Preparatory School from 1950 to 1955, and subsequently attended Victoria's Oak Bay High School, for 10th-12th grade from 1956-1959, graduating in 1959. From the age of thirteen in 1954 and continuing through 1957, he trained and competed with the Victoria YMCA on Blanchard Street, swimming often in the Crystal Garden Pool or the YMCA pool where he was trained and mentored by accomplished Canadian Coach Archie McKinnon. Victoria's Crystal Garden featured a 150 foot pool with a large glass roof. McKinnon coached at the Victoria YMCA from 1930-1960, coached Canadian athletes at four Olympics, and became a member of both the Canadian Sports Hall of Fame and the British Columbia Sports Hall of Fame. Wheaton also swam for the Oak Bay High team, under Coach Gary Taylor which held practices at the Crystal Garden Pool, though his training centered more on the Victoria YMCA team. In 1957, he brought local attention to his swimming career when he set the Junior Canadian record in the 50-yard backstroke with a time of 27.2 seconds, and set a second Candian record in the 100-yard backstroke with a time of 1:02.2.
Oak Bay High swimming
In late October, 1958, Wheaton represented Oak Bay High, winning the 50-yard backstroke at the Senior Inter-High Gala at Victoria's Crystal Garden Pool. Wheaton's Oak Bay High team won the meet by a large margin against Victoria and Douglas High in their eighth straight victory in the annual meet. On November 22, 1958, Wheaton's Oak Bay High won the British Columbia Senior High School Swimming Championship at Victoria's Crystal Garden Pool with Wheaton winning the 50-yard backstroke with a time of 26.3, making Wheaton a provincial champion.International competition highlights
In international competition, in the 1958 British Empire and Commonwealth Games in Cardiff, Wales, Wheaton's Canadian team placed second winning the silver medal in the 4×110 yards Medley Relay where he swam with George Park, Kenneth Williams, and the non-Olympian Peter Bell. Wheaton captured a bronze in the same games in the 110 yard backstroke in 1:06.5. The winner in the 110 yard backstroke was rival Australian backstroker John Monckton who covered the distance in 1:01.7, and was the holder of the 110-yard backstroke world record of 1:01.5.Wheaton's Canadian team placed 2nd in the 1959 Pan American Games in Chicago, Illinois in the 4×100 metres medley relay where Wheaton swam the leadoff backstroke leg with teammates Steve Rabinovitch, Cam Grout, and the non-Olympian Peter Fowler.
Swimming with the Canadian team in late 1958, Wheaton did a tour of Germany, where he competed in meets in Hamburg, Gottinghen, Hanover, and Beyreuth. He swam the 100 meter backstroke in a Canadian record time of 1:04.6 at a meet in Beyreuth. The intent of the trip was to encourage German teams to swim in Canadian meets and increase the level of competition, as well as to eventually build greater public interest in swimming in Canada. At the time, Canada had only two olympic-sized pools.
1960 Rome Olympics
At the mid-July, 1960 Canadian Olympic swimming trials in Winnipeg, Wheaton swam the 200 meter backstroke in a Candian record time of 2:26.6, and the 100-meter backstroke in a Canadian record time of 1:04.3, winning a berth with the Canadian Olympic team.Wheaton represented Canada at the late August-September 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome. He placed 17th in the 100 meter backstroke with a time of 1:05.7. Wheaton placed a close 4th swimming in the 4x100-meter medley relay, where his four-man Canadian team recorded a combined time of 4:16.8, making the finals. He swam the leadoff backstroke leg with the team of Steve Rabinovitch, Vancouver native Cam Grout and Dick Pound.