Duncan Laing CNZM OBE
(1933-2008)
National
Surf Lifesaving
1954 - NZ Surf Lifesaving Representative
1956 - Captain of NZ Surf Lifesaving Team
Swimming
1970 - Coached first NZ swim team to Edinburgh Commonwealth Games
1972 - Coached first NZ Olympic Games swim representative to Munich
1974,1990,1994, 2006 - NZ Swim Coach at Commonwealth Games
1976,1992,1994,2006 - NZ Swim Coach at Olympic Games
1987, 1993 - Coach at Pan-Pacific events
1992 - Coached Danyon Loader to Olympic Silver Medal 200m Fly - Barcelona
1996 - Coached Danyon Loader to two Olympic Gold medals (200m, 400m free)
Coached Philip Rush - World record holder for the fastest two and three way swim of the English Channel
1992, 1996 Coached Jenny Newstead to Paralympic success
Honours
1992, 1996 NZ Coach of the Year - Halberg Awards
1993 - Awarded the OBE
1996 - Made a Life Member of Swimming NZ
2005 - Inducted into NZ Sports Hall of Fame
2006 - Made a Companion of the NZ Order of Merit
Provincial
Taranaki - Rugby
1952-1955 - 28 first class matches
New Plymouth Star Rugby Club
Taranaki - Swimming
1944-1950 - Numerous titles
1963-65 - Taranaki Swimming Coach
1947-49 - Swam in Flannagan Cup
1963 - Coached Jennifer Froggatt who became his first NZ champion. Coached several Taranaki swimmers to NZ titles
Taranaki - Surf Lifesaving
1951and 1953 - Winner of Nelson Shield with Fitzroy Surf Lifesaving Club
Waitara Surf Lifesaving Club
Otago - Swimming
1996-2006 - Coaching at Moana Pool
Otago - Rugby
1982-1985 - Otago Rugby Selector
Coached Senior Rugby Teams at Otago University, Dunedin, Pirates and Zingari Richmond clubs
Duncan Laing was an accomplished sportsman who coached generations of swimmers – taking many to the pinnacle of their sport.
Laing is perhaps most well-known for coaching Olympian Danyon Loader, who won two gold medals at the 1996 Olympic Games and a silver medal at Barcelona in 1992. However, he influenced many other top-level swimmers, including Philip Rush, who set records for swimming the English Channel, and Jenny Newstead, who had Paralympic success.
Laing was born in New Plymouth and rose to sporting prominence in both swimming and rugby, playing 28 first class matches for the provincial side from 1952-1955 and picked up numerous swimming titles during the 1940s. He was also a strong surf lifesaver, winning the Nelson Shield with the Fitzroy Surf Lifesaving Club.
He was operating at New Plymouth’s Kawaroa Pool as a volunteer swim coach and had built a home alongside New Plymouth's Rugby Park in the hope of picking up rugby coaching opportunities but plans changed when he saw an advertisement in the New Zealand Herald for a swim coach at Dunedin's Moana Pool. He went on to spend forty years coaching swimmers of all ages and levels, becoming an institution in the southern city. His involvement in rugby continued, coaching senior club rugby teams and was a selector for the provincial side from 1982 -1985.
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