Barrie Hutchinson
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Full name | John Barrie Skilbeck Hutchinson | ||||||||||||||
Born | 19 June 1926 | ||||||||||||||
Died | 14 February 2019 | (aged 92)||||||||||||||
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Country | New Zealand | ||||||||||||||
Sport | Water polo | ||||||||||||||
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John Barrie Skilbeck Hutchinson (19 June 1926 – 14 February 2019) was a New Zealand rugby union and water polo player.
At the 1950 British Empire Games he won the silver medal as part of the men's water polo team.[1]
As well as playing water polo he was involved in rugby. He played for and captained the Wellington and Auckland rugby teams, as well as playing in All Blacks trial teams. He was also a rugby coach and served as president of the Auckland Rugby Football Union.
He spent six years as an Auckland City Councillor, and worked in real estate.[2] At the 1978 general election, Hutchinson unsuccessfully contested the Onehunga electorate for the National Party,[3] losing to the incumbent Labour MP, Frank Rogers, by 1417 votes.
Hutchinson died on 14 February 2019.[4]
References
[edit]- ^ Barrie Hutchinson at the New Zealand Olympic Committee
- ^ Ray White: Parnell - Profile: Barrie Hutchinson[permanent dead link]
- ^ "National candidate". Central Leader. 2 May 1978. p. 5.
- ^ "Hutchinson, John Barrie Skilbeck (Barrie)". Auckland Rugby Union. Archived from the original on 24 March 2019. Retrieved 25 March 2019.
- 1926 births
- 2019 deaths
- Commonwealth Games silver medallists for New Zealand
- New Zealand male water polo players
- New Zealand rugby union players
- Water polo players at the 1950 British Empire Games
- Auckland City Councillors
- New Zealand sportsperson-politicians
- Auckland rugby union players
- Wellington rugby union players
- Unsuccessful candidates in the 1978 New Zealand general election
- New Zealand National Party politicians
- New Zealand water polo biography stubs