Bill Beach

William "Bill" Beach (6 September 1850 – 28 January 1935) was a professional Australian sculler. He was unbeaten as World Sculling Champion from 1884 to 1887.Beach was born in Chertsey, Surrey, England, to Alexander Beach, blacksmith, and his wife Mary, née Gibbons. Beach's family migrated to New South Wales while he was a small child and he lived at Dapto for most of his life, learning to row on Lake Illawarra. He began his sporting career in a wooden tub on the Macquarie Rivulet and ended it as champion sculler of the world.Beach trained as a blacksmith like his father and seems to have been a fisherman for a time. According to local legend, Beach won his first race as a teenager against a local publican, either for a bottle of brandy or 5s.

Personal facts

Bill Beach
Alias (AKA)Beach William
Birth dateSeptember 06, 1850
Birth nameWilliam Beach
Birth place
England , Surrey , Chertsey
Date of deathJanuary 28, 1935
Place of death
Australia , City of Wollongong
TitleWorld champion sculler

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External resources

  1. http://www.wollongong.nsw.gov.au/library/localinfo/brownsville/history.html