Hilali Wober

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Hilali Wober
Tony Wober.jpg
Wober whilst Stn Cdr at RAF Wegberg
Personal information
Birth nameHilali Anthony Wober
NicknameTony
NationalityFlag of England.svg  England
CitizenshipBritish
Born6 June 1939
Calcutta, India
Died19 October 2023
Sydney, Australia
Alma mater Bryanston School
OccupationRAF Officer
Medal record
Rowing
Representing Flag of England.svg  England
British Empire & Commonwealth Games
Bronze medal icon (B initial).svg 1958 Cardiff eights

Hilali Antony Wober (born 1939), was a former senior Royal Air Force Officer and rower who competed for England during the 1958 Commonwealth Games.

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Rowing career

He represented England and won a bronze medal in the eights at the 1958 British Empire and Commonwealth Games in Cardiff, Wales. [1] [2]

The eights crew consisted entirely of members of the Thames Rowing Club and who won the final of the Empire Games Trials from the 1st and 3rd Trinity Boat Club, Cambridge. [3]

RAF career

Wober was a doctor and undertook flying training in the RAF, retiring at the rank of Air Commodore.

Personal life

Wober had an avid interest in the arts and was a keen jazz pianist, playing in a range of amateur bands throughout his career. In addition to being a rower all his life and member of the Leander Club, Wober enjoyed playing and watching sport, supporting Arsenal F.C.

Wober was a father to three children, Nicola, Jonathan and Daniel as well as five grandchildren, Hannah, Darcey, Rachel, Benjamin and Katherine.

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References

  1. "Athletes and results". Commonwealth Games Federation.
  2. "1958 Athletes". Team England.
  3. "A History of St Catherine's Rowing 1875-1999". St Catherine's.