Aldy Meinhardt

Aldwin Walter Meinhardt is a Canadian former swimmer of the 1960s who specialised in the freestyle and butterfly. He was a Commonwealth Games and Pan American Games medalist.[1]

Aldy Meinhardt
Personal information
Birth nameAldwin Walter Meinhardt
Sport
Country Canada
SportSwimming
Event(s)Freestyle / Butterfly
Medal record
Commonwealth Games
Silver medal – second place1962 Perth4×110 y freestyle
Silver medal – second place1962 Perth4×220 y freestyle relay
Bronze medal – third place1962 Perth110 y butterfly
Bronze medal – third place1962 Perth4×110 y medley
Pan American Games
Silver medal – second place1963 São Paulo4×200 m freestyle

Meinhardt, who is of Austrian descent, swam for the Vancouver Amateur Swim Club and was an All-American on the University of Washington swim team.[2] He was the first Canadian to swim the 100 metre butterfly in under one minute and was also a national record holder in freestyle.[3] In 1964 he briefly held Canada's 100 yard freestyle and 200 yard butterfly records, only to have them both bettered by Daniel Sherry later in the same competition.[4]

References

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