Beech, Enrique

Sport:

Shooting

Birthdate:

August 14, 1920

Hometown:

Manila
Beech, Enrique
Beech, Enrique
Beech, Enrique
Shooting

Born,

August 14, 1920
Manila
Enrique Beech was a footballer and shooter who competed in the 1956 and 1960 Summer Olympic Games. Beech played on the football team of San Beda. He was recruited upon his 1936 graduation to play for the Philippines national football team and stayed with them through 1950, when a knee injury put his career on hold. He then turned to shooting, following his recovery, believing that he would have a better chance to medal in this sport at the 1954 Asian Games. Beech competed in trap shooting throughout his career and won a bronze medal at the 1954 Asian Games.

Two years later he headed to the 1956 Summer Olympics, where he placed 24th in a field of 32 participants in the same event. At the 1958 Asian Games he again captured a bronze medal and his last major international tournament was the 1960 Summer Olympics, where he ended up near the bottom of the rankings in the competition. He later found success in golf and was inducted into the San Beda College Sports Hall of Fame in 2003. Outside of sports he worked in the cargo department of Philippine Airlines and later ran a travel agency. From 1990 until his death he served as a consultant to the Philippine Sports Commission.

GAMES


1956 Summer Olympics, Melbourne
1960 Summer Olympics, Rome

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