*PETER BLAIR, Navy
’55never started in high school as a
5’6” lightweight but eventually placed EIWA 3,2 at 177
then won two titles
at Unlimited, two NCAA titles at 191 and a bronze medal at 192 at
the 1956 Olympics. His two EIWA titles came against an NCAA
2nd, his sole defeats vs. NCAA 2nds; in three NCAAs his
sole loss was to a 2-time NCAA fourth. Pete avenged it two years
later (9-1). As a freshman at Nationals, he upset the #2 seed from
Iowa State.
Blair
graduated Granby at 16 and grew
seven inches during two years at Navy Prep. At 177 early at the
USNA, he moved up to 191 as a junior. His record as a Midshipman
was 57-5 with 31 falls. He was a senior captain and earned the
Academy’s prestigious Thompson Award. Ensign Blair
trained at Navy for the Olympics. He won National AAUs by pinning
five straight, then went to Melbourne. Team captain Blair won
bronze by losing to champion Takhti, Iran (Olympic 2,1,2,4; World
2,5,1,1,2 from ’51-64) and silver medalist, Koulaev, Russia
(World 2).Blair served in
subs, ships and USNA classrooms, retiring as Commander in 1974. He
joined Pacific Ordinance and Electronics and worked in Taiwan and
Brazil. In 1981, he joined Marinette Marine Shipyard and became VP,
Marketing, passing away in 1994.
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