Arthur Summers

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Arthur C. E. Summers (1909 – 19 January 1934) was a swimmer who competed for England.

Diving career

Summers won a bronze medal in the 3×110 yard medley relay at the 1934 British Empire Games in London.{{cite web|url=https://londonpenguin.com/history/international-honours/|title=International Honours|publisher=West London Penguin}}

Personal life

He married Lily Chapman in 1930 but was found dead in his bath at his home in Hornsey just seven years later: the death was reported from as natural causes.{{cite news|title=Arthur Summers, aged 28. former member of the Empire Games team and Southern Counties champion, was found dead yesterday, 20 January|year=1937|newspaper=Coventry Evening Telegraph}}

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