Bill Tinnock Explained

Bill Tinnock
Birth Name:William James Tinnock
Birth Date:5 April 1930
Birth Place:Auckland, New Zealand
Sport:Rowing

William James Tinnock (5 April 1930 – 3 April 2017) was a New Zealand rower.

William (known as Bill) Tinnock was born on 5 April 1930 in Auckland, New Zealand.[1] At the 1950 British Empire Games he won the silver medal as part of the men's eight alongside crew members Donald Adam, Kerry Ashby, Murray Ashby, Bruce Culpan, Thomas Engel, Grahame Jarratt, Don Rowlands and Edwin Smith. At the next British Empire and Commonwealth Games in Vancouver, he won another silver medal in the men's coxed four.

Bill was the stroke seat of the first-ever Maddi Cup eight that won gold for Mount Albert Grammar.

At the 1952 Summer Olympics he competed as part of the men's coxed four without progressing through to the finals. He is listed as New Zealand Olympian athlete number 75 by the New Zealand Olympic Committee.[2]

Tinnock died on 3 April 2017.[3]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: William Tinnock . https://web.archive.org/web/20170630010105/http://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/ti/william-tinnock-1.html . dead . 30 June 2017 . . 16 September 2016.
  2. Web site: Bill Tinnock. 2016. New Zealand Olympic Committee. 17 September 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20170519000546/http://olympic.org.nz/index.php/athletes/bill-tinnock/. 19 May 2017. dead.
  3. News: William James (Bill) Tinnock death notice . 4 April 2017 . New Zealand Herald . 20 May 2017.