Eric Muir Memorial Gala

 

The Eric Muir Memorial Gala is held in memory of one of the club’s great workers. Captain Muir died suddenly in hospital in 1997. In his obituary in the local press he was described as "one of Cupar and District Swimming Club’s most dedicated and popular members".

The Memorial Gala takes the form of a set of relay events, usually involving a number of clubs from Fife. It is held in Cupar in the autumn.

Captain Eric Muir had a successful career in merchant shipping. In later years he became very actively involved in the organisation of our swimming club. He started as a times recorder and moved on to be the convenor and organiser for invitation and league galas, transport organiser for galas, and home gala announcer, amongst other jobs. He was probably best known in the club for his recording of swimmers’ times, timecards, and gala results. Without the use of computers he was able to determine rapidly the appropriate entry time for a gala for any of the swimmers. He often set out at the crack of dawn to take swimmers to a gala, and was then on poolside with them for up to ten hours.

Captain Muir’s work with the club was recognised by the award of the "North East of Fife Services to Sport Award" shortly before he passed away. The club chairperson at the time of his death said "Everyone in Cupar and District Swimming Club will have memories of Eric Muir. He was a very highly-respected member of the club and will be sorely missed by young and old. Eric and his wife Margaret were made life members of the club in gratitude for their outstanding service. Cupar and District Swimming Club were very fortunate to have a worker such as Captain Eric Muir, and proud to have known him as their friend."

Margaret Muir continues to contribute greatly to the club in both swimming and lifesaving, and as both a teacher/coach and a technical official.


 


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