Thomas McGill
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| Personal information | |
|---|---|
| Born | 1893 |
| Died | 23 August 1979 |
| Years active | 1913–1922 |
| Sport | |
| Sport | Rowing |
| Club | Leichhardt Rowing Club |
| Achievements and titles | |
| National finals | 1920–1922 King's Cup |
Thomas McGill | |
|---|---|
| Born | 1893 |
| Died | 23 August 1969 |
| Allegiance | Australia |
| Service | Australian Army |
| Years of service | 1915–19 |
| Rank | Lieutenant |
| Unit | 20th Battalion (Australia) |
| Battles / wars | |
Thomas McGill MM (1893–1969) was an Australian infantry officer who saw active service in WWI. At war's end he rowed in the AIF #1 eight to victory at the 1919 Henley Peace Regatta and brought the King's Cup to Australia. Post WWI he was a New South Wales state representative rower.
McGill was raised in Lewisham in Sydney. His club rowing was from the Leichhardt Rowing Club in that club's senior men's eight.[1]

After the war he returned to the Leichhardt Rowing Club and he was selected at three in the New South Wales men's eight in 1920 when Interstate eight-oared championships recommenced, now racing for the same King's Cup he had won at Henley.[2] He again competed in New South Wales King's Cup eights in 1922 and 1923.[3]