In 1937, Davies won the 220 yards breaststroke title at the inter-university Easter Tournament in Christchurch, breaking the existing record by 11 seconds, and was awarded a New Zealand University swimming blue.[5] The following year, he won another New Zealand university swimming title and gained another swimming blue at Easter Tournament.[6][7] At Easter Tournament in 1939, Davies again won the 220 yards breaststroke title, and equalled the national record of 3:00.2,[8] and he was subsequently awarded another New Zealand University blue for swimming.[9]
Davies won two New Zealand national swimming titles: the 220 yards breaststroke in 1938 and 1939.[10]
He represented New Zealand in the men's 220 yards breaststroke at the 1938 British Empire Games in Sydney, but finished fourth in his heat, recording a time of 3:10.4, and did not progress to the final.[11][12]
Following World War II, Davies practised as a dental surgeon in Hamilton, and served as the vice president and then president of the Waikato Bay of Plenty branch of the New Zealand Dental Association (NZDA) between 1948 and 1950, and the regional delegate on the board of the NZDA from 1954 to 1958.[14]
Davies died on 25 July 1997, and he was buried at Hamilton Park Cemetery.[15]
References
^ abAnson, T.V. (1960). The New Zealand Dental Services. Wellington: Historical Publications Branch. p. 73. Retrieved 23 March 2018.