BRITISH Olympic champion David Wilkie has died at the age of 70.
The Scottish swimmer has sadly passed away after a battle with cancer.
David Wilkie has passed away at the age of 70[/caption]Wilkie’s family released a heartbreaking statement announcing his passing.
It read: “It is with great sadness that the family of David Wilkie MBE announce that he died peacefully surrounded by his family this morning, following his brave battle with cancer.”
Wilkie won three Olympic medals during his career as well as three world titles.
The Scot won the 200m breaststroke in Montreal in 1976, as well as a pair of silver medals.
His Montreal gold was an extraordinary achievement that saw him break the existing 200m breaststroke record by over three seconds.
Aged just 22 when he achieved the record, Wilkie’s effort stood for another five years before it was bettered.
And the Sri Lanka born star was happy to rest on that success, retiring just one month after the 1976 Olympic games.
Wilkie’s achievements were recognised in 1977 when he was awarded an MBE for his work as a swimmer.
While he is believed to be the only person to have held British, American, Commonwealth, European, World and Olympic swimming titles at the same time.
His life after hanging up his goggles was also impressive as he became a successful businessman.
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