Graham Davy

Graham John Davy OBE (4 October 1936 – 18 June 2018) was a New Zealand athlete and sports administrator.He won one national athletics title, and served as the chair of directors of the New Zealand Sports Foundation.[3] As an athlete, Davy won the New Zealand national 100 yards title representing Auckland in 1960, with a time of 9.6 seconds.[4][5] Davy served as secretary of the Auckland Amateur Athletic Association, and in that role in 1972 he helped Arthur Lydiard get a job with Winstone Ltd that enabled Lydiard to assist athletes and coaches throughout New Zealand.[3] In the 1986 Queen's Birthday Honours, Davy was appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire, for services to sport.
AucklandTrack and fieldathleteNew Zealand Sports FoundationHerne BayAuckland Grammar SchoolAuckland University CollegeSeddon Memorial Technical CollegeArthur LydiardWinstone Ltd1972 Olympic GamesMunichPacific Conference Games Federation1990 Commonwealth GamesQueen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee MedalNew Zealand 1990 Commemoration Medal1986 Queen's Birthday HonoursOfficer of the Order of the British EmpireThe New Zealand HeraldTaylor, AlisterMcLean, T.P.The Evening PostThe London GazetteGeorge SmithArthur DuffeyGeorge DavidsonHarry WilsonMorris KirkseyAllan ElliotGeorge SimpsonGraham QuinnFrank SharpleyJohn TreloarArthur EustacePeter HendersonClem ParkerMaurice RaeRod HeepsTony SteelLaurie D'ArcyBevan SmithGary Henley-SmithRhys DacreSimon PoelmanGus NketiaMark KeddellChris DonaldsonMatthew CoadJames DolphinJoseph MillarEddie Osei-NketiaTiaan Whelpton