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American swimmer and water polo player (1945–2008)
Roy Allen Saari (February 26, 1945 – December 30, 2008) was an American swimmer and water polo player. He qualified for the 1964 Summer Olympics in both disciplines, and chose swimming, as the Olympic rules of the time did not allow him to compete in two sports. He won a gold medal as a member of the first-place U.S. team in the 4×200-meter freestyle relay , setting a new world record in the final with teammates Steve Clark , Gary Ilman and Don Schollander (7:52.1). Individually he earned a silver medal in the 400-meter individual medley (4:47.1). He also advanced to the finals of the 400-meter freestyle and 1,500-meter freestyle , placing fourth and seventh, respectively. Before the Olympics Saari became the first person to break the 17 minute barrier over 1500 m, but in the Olympic final he was suffering from a cold and clocked a mere 17:29.2.[ 2] [ 1]
He and his younger brother Robert Saari were on the 1964 Olympic water polo team, which was coached by their father, Urho Saari. He attended the University of Southern California and swam for the USC Trojans swimming and diving team.[ 3] He also played water polo at the national level. He graduated from USC in 1967 and received his law degree from Loyola Marymount University in 1973. Between 1973 and 1978 he practiced law in Orange County, California, and then worked as a real estate agent and planning commissioner in Mammoth Lakes, California .[ 2] [ 1]
Saari died on December 30, 2008, of heart failure , aged 63.[ 1] [ 4] Earlier in 1976 he was inducted into the International Swimming Hall of Fame .[ 5] In 1982, he was inducted into the USA Water Polo Hall of Fame .[ 6] [ 7]
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References
^ a b c d "Roy Saari Passes Away" . ISHOF.org . International Swimming Hall of Fame .[dead link ]
^ a b c Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill ; et al. "Roy Saari" . Olympics at Sports-Reference.com . Sports Reference LLC . Archived from the original on April 17, 2020.
^ "Saari Leads USC Swimming Victory" . Independent . Long Beach, CA. February 20, 1966. p. 64. Retrieved December 28, 2022 – via Newspapers.com .
^ Valerie J. Nelson (January 3, 2009) "Roy Saari, 63; USC swimming star won gold and silver in 1964 Olympics ," Los Angeles Times . Retrieved October 6, 2012.
^ "Roy Saari (USA) – 1976 Honor Swimmer" . ISHOF.org . International Swimming Hall of Fame .[dead link ]
^ "Roy Saari (1982)" . usawaterpolo.org . USA Water Polo . Retrieved September 18, 2020 .
^ "Hall of Fame Inductees" . usawaterpolo.org . USA Water Polo . Retrieved September 18, 2020 .
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1908 : John Derbyshire , Paul Radmilovic , William Foster , Henry Taylor (GBR )
1912 : Cecil Healy , Malcolm Champion , Leslie Boardman , Harold Hardwick (ANZ )
1920 : Perry McGillivray , Pua Kealoha , Norman Ross , Duke Kahanamoku (USA )
1924 : Johnny Weissmuller , Wally O'Connor , Harry Glancy , Ralph Breyer (USA )
1928 : Johnny Weissmuller , Austin Clapp , Walter Laufer , George Kojac (USA )
1932 : Masanori Yusa , Yasuji Miyazaki , Takashi Yokoyama , Hisakichi Toyoda (JPN )
1936 : Masanori Yusa , Shigeo Sugiura , Shigeo Arai , Masaharu Taguchi (JPN )
1948 : Wally Ris , Jimmy McLane , Wally Wolf , Bill Smith (USA )
1952 : Wayne Moore , Bill Woolsey , Ford Konno , Jimmy McLane (USA )
1956 : Kevin O'Halloran , John Devitt , Murray Rose , Jon Henricks (AUS )
1960 : George Harrison , Dick Blick , Mike Troy , Jeff Farrell (USA )
1964 : Don Schollander , Steve Clark , Roy Saari , Gary Ilman (USA )
1968 : Don Schollander , Mark Spitz , John Nelson , Stephen Rerych (USA )
1972 : Mark Spitz , John Kinsella , Fred Tyler , Steve Genter (USA )
1976 : Mike Bruner , Bruce Furniss , John Naber , Jim Montgomery (USA )
1980 : Sergey Koplyakov , Vladimir Salnikov , Ivar Stukolkin , Andrey Krylov (URS )
1984 : Mike Heath , David Larson , Jeff Float , Bruce Hayes (USA )
1988 : Troy Dalbey , Matt Cetlinski , Doug Gjertsen , Matt Biondi (USA )
1992 : Dmitry Lepikov , Vladimir Pyshnenko , Veniamin Tayanovich , Yevgeny Sadovyi , Aleksey Kudryavtsev , Yury Mukhin (EUN )
1996 : Josh Davis , Joe Hudepohl , Brad Schumacher , Ryan Berube , Jon Olsen (USA )
2000 : Ian Thorpe , Michael Klim , Todd Pearson , Bill Kirby , Grant Hackett , Daniel Kowalski (AUS )
2004 : Michael Phelps , Ryan Lochte , Peter Vanderkaay , Klete Keller , Dan Ketchum , Scott Goldblatt (USA )
2008 : Michael Phelps , Ryan Lochte , Ricky Berens , Peter Vanderkaay , David Walters , Erik Vendt , Klete Keller (USA )
2012 : Ryan Lochte , Conor Dwyer , Ricky Berens , Michael Phelps , Charlie Houchin , Matt McLean , Davis Tarwater (USA )
2016 : Conor Dwyer , Townley Haas , Ryan Lochte , Michael Phelps , Clark Smith , Jack Conger , Gunnar Bentz (USA )
2020 : Tom Dean , James Guy , Matt Richards , Duncan Scott , Calum Jarvis (GBR )
2024 : James Guy , Tom Dean , Matt Richards , Duncan Scott , Jack McMillan , Kieran Bird (GBR )
1959: Great Britain : Unknown
1961: Japan : (Shimizu , Fukui , Yoshimuta , Fujimoto )
1963: Japan : (Umemoto , Fukui , Yoshimuta , Fujimoto )
1965: United States : (Roth , Saari , Dilley , Ilman )
1967: United States : (Walsh , Havens , Charlton , Zorn )
1970: United States : (Havens , McConica , O'Mallay , Heckl )
1973: United States : (Elliot , Tietre , Anderson , Knox )
1977: United States : (Coan , Lambert , Curington , Ebuna )
1979: Not held
1981: United States : (Spencer , Schmidt , Goodridge , Kirschner )
1983: Soviet Union :
1985: United States : (McCadam , Born , Oppel , Biondi )
1987: United States : (Hansen , Kerska , Williams , Thomas )
1991: United States : (Anderson , Davis , Hansen , Towne )
1993: United States : (Kurza , Pepper , Picotte , Fox )
1995: United States : (Schumacher , Tucker , Gumbril , Davis )
1997: United States : (Newman , Esway , Lezak , Jones )
1999: Australia : (Goudie , Upton , Wyllie , Pine )
2001: Great Britain : (Kidd , Scotcher , Cozens , Belk )
2003: Great Britain : (Cozens , Scotcher , Davenport , Kidd )
2005: France : (Galavtine , Bodet , Madelaine , Bernard )
2007: United States : (McGinnis , Grevers , Lundquist , Ritter )
2009: United States : (Copeland , Brady , Mcginnis , Robison )
2011: United States : (Feigen , Phillips , Norys , Savulich )
2013: Russia : (Grechin , Lobintsev , Morozov , Izotov )
2015: United States : (Ellis , Wynalda , Conger , Stubblefield )
2017: United States : (Rooney , Held , Ress , Lynch )
2019: United States : (Apple , Farris , Howard , Jackson )
2021: Poland : (Sieradzki , Dudys , Chowaniec , Kraska )
1959: Italy : Unknown
1961: Not held
1963: Not held
1965: United States : (Roth , Saari , Roth , Ilman )
1967: United States : (Charlton , Nelson , Hickcox , Robie )
1970: United States : (Strenk , O'Mallay , McConica , Heckl )
1973: Soviet Union : Unknown
1977: United States : (Weston , Curington , Ebuna , Hannula Jr. )
1979: United States : (Sharpe , Dickson , O'Brien , Hillencamp )
1981: Soviet Union : Unknown
1983: Soviet Union : Unknown
1985: United States : (Oppel , Siroky , Dillon , Biondi )
1987: United States : (Parker , Lang , Hodge , Olsen )
1991: Soviet Union : Unknown
1993: United States : (Keppeler , Phillips , Van Tassell , Berube )
1995: United States : (Davis , Kanner , Rumley , Schumacher )
1997: United States : (Eckerman , Goldblatt , Rauch , Schryver )
1999: United States : (Godsman , Hartzel , Leonard , Warkentin )
2001: Italy : (Beccari , Selleri , Pelliciari , Cappellazzo )
2003: Russia : (Kapralov , Kuznetsov , Chernyshov , Prilukov )
2005: Italy : (Frovi , Calvi , Pasteris , Cassio )
2007: United States : (McGinnis , Ritter , Van Wie , Klueh )
2009: Japan : (Uchida , Hihara , Kuzuhara , Mononobe )
2011: United States : (Klueh , Hill , Bartlett , McLean )
2013: Russia : (Izotov , Lobintsev , Lobuzov , Sukhorukov )
2015: United States : (Youngquist , Malone , Wynalda , Whitaker )
2017: Japan : (Matsumoto , Sakata , Kobori , Hagino )
2019: United States : (Farris , House , Julian , Apple )
2021: Japan : (Yanagimoto , Imoto , Terakado , Kurokawa )