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Violet Walrond

Violet Robb
Violet Walrond 1920.jpg
Violet Walrond in 1920
Personal information
Birth name Violet Ethel Mary Walrond
Born 27 February 1905
Auckland, New Zealand
Died 17 December 1996
Papakura, New Zealand
Height 1.65 m (5 ft 5 in)
Spouse(s) Harold Robb (m. 1933)
Sport
Sport Swimming
Achievements and titles
National finals 100 yds freestyle: 1st (1920, 1923)

Violet Ethel Mary Walrond (27 February 1905 – 17 December 1996) was a New Zealand swimmer, who represented New Zealand at the 1920 Summer Olympics at Antwerp. She was New Zealand's first female Olympic athlete and at 15 years 178 days the youngest swimming competitor at the 1920 Olympics. Walrond competed in two events at the Olympics. In the 100 metre freestyle race she came 5th in the final (untimed) after placing 3rd in her heat in a time of 1:21.4. In the 300 metre freestyle race she came 7th (although New Zealand newspapers said she was 6th, and some publications said she did not start due to illness) in the final (untimed) after finishing second in her heat in 5:04.6. This is the only Olympics to have a 300 metres women's freestyle race as it was replaced in 1924 by the 400 metres freestyle. She used the crawl style.

Walrond's father, Cecil 'Tui' Walrond, was a noted swimmer who received a Royal Humane Society award for rescuing 11 people from drowning. He accompanied her to the Olympics as chaperone and unofficial team trainer. Violet and her younger sister Edna retired from competitive swimming in 1923 when Violet was 18. She later stated that they retired on orders from their father, as he felt that we were too much in the public eye. He also forbade them from cutting their long hair short.

She married Harold Robb in 1933, and died in 1996 aged 91, in Papakura, Auckland.


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