Harry Hebner, born on June fifteenth, nineteen ninety-one, was a remarkable American swimmer and water polo player. His athletic prowess was showcased at the Summer Olympics in nineteen oh eight, nineteen twelve, and nineteen twenty, where he represented his country with distinction.
Hebner trained under the esteemed Hall of Fame Coach William Bachrach at the Illinois Athletic Club. Bachrach was not only a mentor to Hebner but also coached water polo, contributing to the development of numerous outstanding athletes, including the legendary Johnny Weissmuller and Olympic medalists like Sybil Bauer and Norman Ross.
Throughout his career, Hebner was part of a golden era in American aquatic sports, competing alongside other notable Olympians such as Perry McGillivray and Mike McDermott. His dedication to the sport and his achievements in both swimming and water polo have left a lasting legacy in the world of athletics.