Brian F. Flook (born 1939) is a former Welsh swimmer and water polo player who specialised in freestyle and competed at the Commonwealth Games.
Flook, born in Newport, Wales, was a member of the Newport Swimming Club.[2]
He took up swimming at the age of 15 and became a coach painter before winning the 1957 Welsh one-mile Championship.[3] Flook finished third in the 220 yards freestyle at the Welsh 1958 A.S.A. Championships.[4]
From 1958 to 1962 he was a five time winner of the prestigious Taff Swim held in Roath Park Lake.[8] In October 1958 he won the 400 yards Bologna Trophy after Bob Sreenan and Stan Clarke were both disqualifed for touching the end rail which the organisers had forgotten to remove.[9]
He later played water polo and represented Great Britain at an international level into his late thirties.[10]