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George Seymour Lyon
1858-1938

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George Seymour Lyon
 
Is he the world longest
reigning olympic champion ?
101 years !
 
He is one of the oldest gold medal winners - but not the oldest.
 
Olympic gold medal is on display at Rosedale golf club.
1904 Olympic Gold Medal
 
The 1904 Olympic medal
 
Cricket
Lyon's first love was cricket.
In 1894, he made 234 runs before going out. It was a world record that would last 40 years.
 

George Seymour Lyon (1858-1938) was the son of Robinson E Lyon and Sarah Maxwell. George was a famous amateur golfer in Canada in the early 1900's. He was the captain of Lambton Golf Club for 23 years and President of the Royal Canadian Golf Association in 1923.
He was Canadian Amateur Champion eight times between 1898 and 1914.

 
Olympic Champion

George Seymour Lyon won the Olympic gold medal for golf at the 1904 Olympics in St Louis, USA, at the age of 46.
He remains the reigning Olympic Golf Champion as the event has not been held since 1904.

see link Royal Canadian Golf Association
Golf Association of Ontario
Canadian Encyclopedia
Canadian 1904 medals winners (in Portugese)
Olympics - Golf
Century of Canadian Heroes

 
Lyon set a Canadian record in the pole vault and also played baseball, cricket, and tennis before taking up golf when he was thirty-eight.
 
At forty-six, Lyon competed in the St. Louis Games in 1904, the only time golf was actually on the Olympic programme.
 
A colorful figure, he told jokes, sang songs and occasionally did handstands while going around the course in the match-play elimination tournament.
 
After beating Chandler Egan of the U. S. in the final, Lyon walked on his hands to the ceremony at which he was presented with a $1,500 silver trophy.
 
George Seymour Lyon
 
George Seymour Lyon
 
Canadian Broadcasting Corp (CBC) did a series of half hour programs called "The Olympians" prior to the Salt Lake City olympics. One of these programs was on George Seymour Lyon
 
 
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