Geoff huegill biography meaning
In his own words Geoff Huegill tells the story of his life, from world champion and world record holder, to the depths of despair and depression during his..
Geoff Huegill
Geoffrey Andrew Huegill (born 4 March ) is an Australian swimmer and dual Olympian who won seventy-two international medals, including two medals in Olympics and six world champion titles, throughout his career.
He held eight world records, including 50 metres butterfly.
Huegill has been recognised as technically the best butterflier and was the dominant butterfly champion during the early s.
Huegill was born on 4 March in Nhulunbuy on the Gove Peninsula in the Northern Territory.
The first time Geoff Huegill retired from swimming, it triggered a downward spiral of parties, drugs, depression and ultimately thoughts of suicide.
His mother, Kanthong Jum Summart, is from Chaiyaphum, Thailand while his father, Ronald Huegill, was a miner. Huegill grew up in Mackay and has an older brother, Graeme.
Huegill started swimming in Mackay and showed talent from an early age.
Huegill attended Southern Cross Catholic College in Scarborough, Queensland.
He joined coach Ken Wood’s squad on invitation, at the age of After the death of his father due to a heart attack, Geoff started to live with his c