Leslie Wormwald

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Leslie Graham Wormwald (also Wormald ) ( August 19, 1890 in Maidenhead , United Kingdom - July 10, 1965 in London ) was a British rower who took part in the 1912 Summer Olympics in Stockholm , Sweden .

Wormwald was educated at Eton College . At this school he could only row in the second team. During his studies at Magdalen College of Oxford University , he corrected himself. In 1910 he rowed in the Magdelene College Boat, which, as Head of the River, ended the Eights Week races between the colleges of Oxford University. This boat won the Grand Challenge Cup at the Henley Royal Regatta in 1910 and repeated this success the following year. In 1911, 1912 and 1913 he won the Boat Race with the Oxford University team . Wormwald was a member of the Leander Club . With the team of the Leander Club he won the gold medal in eighth place at the 1912 Summer Olympics.

Wormwald was a soldier in the First World War . In 1918 he was awarded a Military Cross in France .

Wormwald moved to Spain after his retirement . He died at the Hyde Park Hotel in London (now called Mandarin Oriental Hyde Park, London ) during a visit to the UK .

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  1. Wormald is the spelling in the SportsReference Olympic database. Both Volker Kluge (p. 347) and Karl Lennartz (p. 233) use the Wormwald spelling.