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Murray Ashby
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Birth nameMurray Ashby
Born(1931-05-12)12 May 1931
Died18 November 1990(1990-11-18) (aged 59)
Relative(s)Kerry Ashby New Zealand Rower (brother)
Winifred Griffin New Zealand Swimmer (sister-in-law) Graeme Ashby New Zealand Rower (nephew)Bradlee Ashby New Zealand Swimmer

Murray Ashby (12 May 1931 – 18 November 1990) was a New Zealandrower.

Ashby was born in 1931, the son of Edward (known as Ted Ashby) and Catherine Adele (née Gozar) Ashby, and the younger brother ofKerry Ashby.[1] He was educated atMount Albert Grammar School from 1944 to 1947, and was a member of the school's 1st XVrugby union team in 1946 and 1947, and rowing eight in the same two years.[1]

Murray was in the first-ever Maddi Cup eights race that won gold in 1947 for Mount Albert Grammar School. The blue ribbon event for New Zealand secondary school rowers. He was the youngest in the crew, aged 15 years old.

In 1949, he was part of the crew who won the first-ever redcoats (premier titles) in the men's eight for West End Rowing Club on Lake Karapiro. Back then he was the youngest person in New Zealand to win a redcoat. The whole crew was selected for the men's New Zealand eight for the 1950 British Empire Games.

At the1950 British Empire Games he won the silver medal as part of the men's eight alongside crew membersDonald Adam,Kerry Ashby,Bruce Culpan,Thomas Engel,Grahame Jarratt,Don Rowlands,Edwin Smith andBill Tinnock. The close race only had about a foot between first and second. Four years later at the1954 British Empire and Commonwealth Games in Vancouver he again won a silver medal, this time in the men's coxed four.[2]

Competing for Auckland'sWest End Rowing Club, in crews with his brother Kerry Ashby won New Zealand national championship titles in the men's eights in 1949, 1951, 1952, 1953 and 1963, the men's coxed four in 1953 and the men's double sculls in 1956.[1]

In 1956, Murray andKerry Ashby did a New Zealand Olympic trial in the men's double scull.

Ashby was also an accomplished rugby union player for theGrammar Old Boys club, and was a member of the teams that won theGallaher Shield in 1951 and 1953.[1]

References

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  1. ^abcd"Albertian biographies". Mount Albert Grammar School. Archived fromthe original on 18 October 2005. Retrieved7 March 2015.
  2. ^"Murray Ashby". New Zealand Olympic Committee. 2013. Retrieved7 March 2015.
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