Ralph Breyer

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Ralph Breyer
Ralph Breyer, Robert Skelton, Johnny Weissmuller in 1925
Personal information
Full nameRalph Theodore Breyer
National teamUnited States
Born(1904-02-23)February 23, 1904
Chicago, Illinois
DiedMay 8, 1991(1991-05-08) (aged 87)
Thousand Oaks, California
Height5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)
Sport
SportSwimming
StrokesFreestyle
College teamNorthwestern University
Medal record
Men's swimming
Representing the United States
Olympic Games
Gold medal – first place 1924 Paris 4x200 m freestyle relay

Ralph Theodore Breyer (February 23, 1904 – May 8, 1991) was an American competition swimmer and Olympic champion.[1] Breyer represented the United States at the 1924 Summer Olympics in Paris. He won a gold medal as a member of the first-place record breaking U.S. team in the men's 4×200-meter freestyle relay event. He also competed in the qualifying heats of the men's 400-meter freestyle, and recorded a time of 5:22.4 setting a new Olympic record. The relay team consisted of members Harry Glancy, Wally O'Connor, Johnny Weissmuller, Dick Howell and Ralph Breyer, while other members of the US team included brothers Sam and Duke Kahanamoku. Breyer attended Northwestern University and led his team to two NCAA and three Big Ten championships. Individually, he earned four NCAA championships. His team remained undefeated in dual meets. In 1925 he was the recipient of the Big Ten medal of honor. Breyer married Marguerite Gullicksen of Chicago, Illinois and had two children, William Charles Breyer and Robert Theodore Breyer. In March 1985, he was among the first athletes inducted into the NU Wildcats Hall of Fame.

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  1. ^ "Ralph Breyer". Olympedia. Retrieved November 13, 2021.

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