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Birth name | James George Leckie | ||||||||||||||
Born | (1903-10-09)9 October 1903 Blueskin Bay, New Zealand | ||||||||||||||
Died | 25 June 1982(1982-06-25) (aged 78) Dunedin, New Zealand | ||||||||||||||
Occupation | Schoolteacher | ||||||||||||||
Spouse |
Daisy Isabella McIntyre
(m. 1934) | ||||||||||||||
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Country | New Zealand | ||||||||||||||
Sport | Athletics | ||||||||||||||
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National finals | Hammer throw champion (1932, 1945, 1946, 1948) | ||||||||||||||
Medal record
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James George Leckie (9 October 1903 – 25 June 1982) was a New Zealand track and field athlete who won a bronze medal at the 1938 British Empire Games.
Early life and family
Born at Blueskin Bay, north of Dunedin, on 9 October 1903, Leckie was the son of William Gunn Leckie and Helen Cameron Leckie (née Farquharson). He married Daisy Isabella McIntyre on 22 August 1934, and they went on to have three children.
Athletics
Leckie was a four-time winner of the New Zealand hammer throw title at the national amateur athletics championships, in 1932, 1945, 1946, and 1948.
Selected to represent New Zealand at the 1938 British Empire Games in Sydney, Leckie was his team's flagbearer at the opening ceremony. He won the bronze medal in the men's hammer throw, with a best distance of 145 ft 5+1⁄2 in (44.34 m). Leckie was also entered for the men's discus, but did not start.
Twelve years later at the 1950 British Empire Games in Auckland, Leckie was the New Zealand team captain. He placed seventh in the men's hammer, recording a best throw of 136 ft 6 in (41.61 m).
Later life and death
During World War II, Leckie was a member of the Home Guard, and was appointed as a temporary second lieutenant in February 1943. In civilian life, he was a schoolteacher, and was headmaster at Sawyers Bay School.
Leckie died in Dunedin on 25 June 1982.
References
- ^ Lynly Lessels Yates (July 2008). "William Gunn Leckie and Helen Cameron Farquharson" (PDF). Retrieved 6 July 2017.
- "Birth search: registration number 1903/9714". Births, deaths & marriages online. Department of Internal Affairs. Retrieved 6 July 2017.
- "Marriage search: registration number 1934/6956". Births, deaths & marriages online. Department of Internal Affairs. Retrieved 6 July 2017.
- Hollings, Stephen (December 2016). "National champions 1887–2016" (PDF). Athletics New Zealand. Retrieved 6 July 2017.
- ^ Pratley, Graeme (2012). "Sawyer's Bay". Tauranga memories. Retrieved 6 July 2017.
- ^ "Games results for James George Leckie". Commonwealth Games Federation. 2014. Retrieved 6 July 2017.
- "New Zealand, World War II appointments, promotions, transfers and resignations, 1939–1945". Ancestry.com Operations. 2014. Retrieved 6 July 2017.
- "Cemeteries search". Dunedin City Council. Retrieved 6 July 2017.
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- 1903 births
- 1982 deaths
- Athletes from Dunedin
- New Zealand male hammer throwers
- Athletes (track and field) at the 1938 British Empire Games
- Athletes (track and field) at the 1950 British Empire Games
- Commonwealth Games bronze medallists for New Zealand
- Commonwealth Games medallists in athletics
- New Zealand military personnel of World War II
- New Zealand schoolteachers
- Medallists at the 1938 British Empire Games
- 20th-century New Zealand sportsmen