John Coutts (swimmer)

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BornJohn William Coutts
(1955-08-14) 14 August 1955 (age 70)
Marton, New Zealand
CountryNew Zealand
SportSwimming
John Coutts
Personal information
BornJohn William Coutts
(1955-08-14) 14 August 1955 (age 70)
Marton, New Zealand
Sport
CountryNew Zealand
SportSwimming
Medal record
Men's swimming
Representing  New Zealand
Commonwealth Games
Bronze medal – third place1974 Christchurch200 m butterfly

John William Coutts (born 14 August 1955) is a former New Zealand swimmer.

Coutts was born in Marton in 1955,[1] and grew up in Hastings. He received his education at Hastings Central, Hastings Intermediate, and Hastings Boys' High Schools.[2] Coutts was the first person to swim Cook Strait in both directions.[2]

Coutts won a bronze medal in the 200 m butterfly at the 1974 British Commonwealth Games in Christchurch, New Zealand.[3] He competed at the 1975 World Aquatics Championships in Cali, Colombia.[2] He represented New Zealand at the 1976 Summer Olympics, competing in the 100 m butterfly and 200 m butterfly.[4]

Coutts was formerly a director of Carlile Swimming, the largest private swimming school in the world,[2] originally set up by Australian swimming legend Forbes Carlile and his wife Ursula Carlile.[5]

At age 16, he was voted Hawke's Bay Sportsperson of the Year in 1972. In June 2012, he was inducted into the Hawke's Bay's Sports Hall of Fame.[2] He is married to Sally, and they have four children. Coutts and his wife live in Australia.[2]

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