Tom Arusoo
{{Short description|Canadian swimmer (born 1948)}}
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| fullname = Toomas Arusoo
| nicknames = "Tom"
| national_team = Canada
| strokes = Butterfly
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| collegeteam = University of Michigan
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1948|7|22|mf=y}}
| birth_place = Stockholm, Sweden
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| height = {{convert|1.75|m|ftin|abbr=on}}
| weight = {{convert|73|kg|lb|abbr=on}}
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{{MedalSport | Men's swimming}}
{{MedalCountry | {{CAN}}}}
{{MedalCompetition | Commonwealth Games}}
{{MedalGold | 1970 Edinburgh | 200 m butterfly}}
{{MedalSilver | 1970 Edinburgh | 100 m butterfly}}
{{MedalBronze | 1966 Kingston | 220 yd butterfly}}
{{MedalCompetition | Pan American Games}}
{{MedalSilver | 1967 Winnipeg | 200 m butterfly}}
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Toomas "Tom" Arusoo (born July 22, 1948) was a Canadian competition swimmer who swam for Canada in several international meets including the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City.
Early life
Tom Arusoo's parents were both competitive athletes in Estonia; his father was a national champion swimmer in long-distance freestyle, and his mother was the second-ranked tennis player in the country.{{cite news | last =Leatherman | first =Cindy | title =Mann's destiny points Arusoo to 'M' | newspaper =Michigan Daily | pages =9 | publisher =University of Michigan | date =1969-02-06 | url =https://digital.bentley.umich.edu/midaily/mdp.39015071754084/255 | access-date =2021-10-30 }} They emigrated to Sweden in 1944 as refugees, where their son Toomas was born. They then emigrated to Canada, settling in Montreal.
Swimming career
As a child, Arusoo started competitively swimming for the Montreal Athletic Association, specializing in the butterfly stroke. While in high school, he dated the granddaughter of American swimming coach Matt Mann. After watching Arusoo swim, Mann recommended him to the University of Michigan swimming coach. The university offered Arusoo a scholarship and he swam for the Michigan Wolverines swimming and diving team in National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and Big Ten Conference competition.
Arusoo first swam for Canada at the 1966 British Empire and Commonwealth Games, and then at the 1967 Pan American Games.
At the 1968 Summer Olympics, Arusoo was a member of Canada's seventh-place 4x100-metre medley relay team, swimming the butterfly leg. He also competed in the preliminary heats of the 100 and 200-metre butterfly events, but failed to advance.{{cite Sports-Reference |url=https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/ar/toomas-arusoo-1.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130207052045/http://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/ar/toomas-arusoo-1.html |url-status=dead |archive-date=February 7, 2013 |accessdate=May 8, 2012}}
At his final international meet, the 1970 Commonwealth Games in Edinburgh, Arusoo won the gold medal in the 200-metre butterfly (2:08.97).{{cite book | last =Groom | first =Graham | title =The Complete Book of the Commonwealth Games | date =2017 | isbn =9780244940317}}{{rp|314}} In the 100-metre butterfly, he was part of the first-ever Canadian sweep of the podium at an international games, winning silver in 58.98 seconds and joined by gold medallist Byron MacDonald and bronze medallist Ron Jacks.{{rp|313}}
After swimming
In 1973, Arusoo married fellow Canadian Olympian swimmer Angela Coughlan. They had three daughters before the couple divorced ten years later.{{cite web | url =https://olympic.ca/team-canada/angela-coughlan/ | title =Angela Coughlan | website =olympic.ca | publisher =Canadian Olympic Committee | access-date =2021-10-30}}
Arusoo became a swimming coach at the Pointe Claire Aquatic Centre under International Swimming Hall of Fame coach George Gate, who had been the coach of the 1968 Olympic team.{{cite magazine | last =Kelso | first =Jack | title =Coaching Pioneer George Gate Steps Down | magazine=Swim News | date =May 1998 | url =https://www.swimnews.com/Magazine/1998/maymag98/georgegate.shtml | access-date = 2021-10-30}}
Arusoo also coached the Liquid Lightning Swim Club in Lake Orion, Michigan, and the Great Lakes Aquatics Akitas (North) swim team located in Holly, Michigan.
See also
References
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External links
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{{Footer Commonwealth Champions 200m Butterfly Men}}
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Category:Swimmers from Stockholm
Category:Canadian male butterfly swimmers
Category:Michigan Wolverines men's swimmers
Category:Canadian expatriate swimmers in the United States
Category:Olympic swimmers for Canada
Category:Swimmers at the 1967 Pan American Games
Category:Swimmers at the 1968 Summer Olympics
Category:Swimmers at the 1966 British Empire and Commonwealth Games
Category:Swimmers at the 1970 British Commonwealth Games
Category:Commonwealth Games gold medallists for Canada
Category:Commonwealth Games silver medallists for Canada
Category:Commonwealth Games bronze medallists for Canada
Category:Commonwealth Games medallists in swimming
Category:Pan American Games silver medalists for Canada
Category:Pan American Games medalists in swimming
Category:Medalists at the 1967 Pan American Games
Category:Medallists at the 1966 British Empire and Commonwealth Games
Category:Medallists at the 1970 British Commonwealth Games
Category:20th-century Canadian sportsmen
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