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Chuck Bittick
Bittick in 1961
Personal information
Full nameCharles Greene Bittick Jr.
National team United States
Born(1939-11-02)November 2, 1939
El Reno, Oklahoma, U.S.
DiedApril 28, 2005(2005-04-28) (aged 65)
Yorba Linda, California, U.S.
Height1.88 m (6 ft 2 in)
Weight88 kg (194 lb)
Sport
SportSwimming, water polo

Medal record

Representing the United States
Pan American Games
Silver medal – second place 1959 Chicago 100 m backstroke
Silver medal – second place 1963 São Paulo 100 m backstroke
Silver medal – second place 1963 São Paulo Water polo

Charles Greene Bittick Jr. (November 2, 1939 – April 28, 2005) was an American water polo player and swimmer. He was a member of the American water polo team that finished seventh at the 1960 Olympics. He played five matches and scored three goals. He won three silver medals, two in the 100 m backstroke and one in water polo, at the Pan American Games in 1959–63. In 1960, Bittick briefly held the world record in the 200 m backstroke, and in 1961 he won the 400 yd medley event at the AAU championships, setting a new national record.[1] After retiring from competitions he settled in Yorba Linda, California, where he worked as a broker for Farmer's Insurance. He remained active in recreational sports, and in 1997 climbed Mount Rainier; he also crossed the Sea of Cortés in a kayak, together with his brother.[2]

In 1979, he was inducted into the USA Water Polo Hall of Fame.[3][4]

References

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  • ^ "Charles C Bittick (1979)". usawaterpolo.org. USA Water Polo. Archived from the original on 2020-04-04. Retrieved 18 September 2020.
  • ^ "Hall of Fame Inductees". usawaterpolo.org. USA Water Polo. Archived from the original on 2019-05-31. Retrieved 18 September 2020.
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