Alan Kimber Explained

Birth Date:1949
Birth Place:Southampton, England
Death Date:6 September 2012 (aged 63)
Death Place:Southampton, England
Sport:Swimming-->
Club:Southampton Swimming Club
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Alan Kimber (1949 – 6 September 2012) was an English international swimmer.

Swimming career

He won a silver medal in the 1500 m freestyle at the 1966 European Aquatics Championships.

He started swimming aged 14, at Southampton Swimming Club, where he later coached after retirement from competitions. He missed the 1968 Summer Olympics due to a shoplifting conviction. Two years later he was expelled from the national team after an incident of noisy disturbance.

At the ASA National British Championships he won the 220 yards freestyle title in 1966, the 440 yards freestyle in 1966 and 1967,[1] [2] the 1966, 1967 and 1968 880 yards freestyle title [3] [4] [5] and the 1650 yards freestyle titles in 1967 and 1968.[6] [7] He also won the 220 yards medley title in 1966 and the 440 yards medley title in 1966, 1967, and 1968.[8]

Personal life

He was married twice and had four sons: Anthony (b. 1974), Stuart (b. 1976), Ryan (b. 1978) and Andrew (b. 1987) and one daughterAnn (b. 1984). He died of cancer three weeks after being hospitalized.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: "A. Kimber, Southampton S.C., in action at Blackpool yesterday." Times, 7 Sept. 1966, p. 5. Times Digital Archive.
  2. Web site: FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT. "Challenging For World Title." Times, 9 Aug. 1967, p. 9. Times Digital Archive.
  3. Web site: "Kimber Sets Records." Times, 8 Sept. 1966, p. 5. Times Digital Archive.
  4. Web site: FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT. "Two Fine Swims By Kimber." Times, 10 Aug. 1967, p. 10. Times Digital Archive.
  5. Web site: STILL, ATHOLE. "Dead-heat in medley relay." Times, 8 Aug. 1968, p. 11. Times Digital Archive.
  6. Web site: "McGregor's Record." Times, 12 Sept. 1966, p. 6. Times Digital Archive.
  7. Web site: "Four new caps." Times, 14 Aug. 1967, p. 12. Times Digital Archive.
  8. Web site: "McGregor's Record." Times, 12 Sept. 1966, p. 6. Times Digital Archive.