Sidney Parvin

Biographical information

RolesCompeted in Olympic Games
SexMale
Full nameSidney•Parvin
Used nameSidney•Parvin
Born12 July 1883 in Stoke Newington, England (GBR)
Died23 August 1956 in Brook, England (GBR)
AffiliationsRichmond Swimming Club, London
NOC Great Britain

Biography

Sidney Parvin started as a freestyle swimmer, concentrating on the shorter distances of 60, 90 and 100 yards, but, at the 1908 London Olympics, was selected for the 100 metres backstroke, having put in good performances in the two Olympic trials at Kentish Town and the White City. Parvin had a more successful career as a water polo player, however, and won representative honours with London, Surrey and The South of England. He also played for Middlesex, and was on their team beaten in the County Championship final in 1905 and 1908, by Cheshire and Lancashire respectively. After a move to the Poly, however, he was on the Middlesex team that beat Cheshire 5-4 in the County final in 1911. Parvin served on the committee of Middlesex County Water Polo Association.

Results

Games Discipline (Sport) / Event NOC / Team Pos Medal As
1908 Summer Olympics Swimming (Aquatics) GBR Sidney Parvin
100 metres Backstroke, Men (Olympic) 4 h1 r2/3

Errata

Name previously given as Stanley Parvin, but this is not supported by contemporary newspapers.