Ralph Warburton

Biographical information

RolesCompeted in Olympic Games
SexMale
Full nameRalph Arthur•Warburton
Used nameRalph•Warburton
Born7 January 1924 in Cranston, Rhode Island (USA)
Died25 December 2021
Measurements173 cm / 73 kg
AffiliationsDartmouth Big Green, Hanover (USA)
NOC United States

Biography

A right winger from Rhode Island, Ralph Warburton played one game for the Boston Olympics in 1943 prior to enrolling at Dartmouth, where he was part of a renowned line with the Bruces, Cunliffe and Mather, later his Olympic teammates. He played four years for Dartmouth, graduating in 1948, and then played for the US at the 1948 St. Moritz Winter Olympics. At Dartmouth he helped them to a 46-game winning streak and the nation’s #1 ranking in 1946-47, prior to the advent of NCAA hockey chamionships. He then spent a few years playing amateur hockey, with the Milwaukee Clarks from 1948-50, the Boston Olympics in 1950-51, and the Worcester Warriors in 1954-55.

Warburton also earned an MBA degree from the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth. He then went into investments in his hometown of Providence, working for 25 years with Merrill Lynch, and finishing a 47-year business career as a vice-president at PaineWebber. He continued his involvement in hockey, coaching youth teams and refereeing college games. He was president of the National Ice Hockey Officials Association from 1965-67 and in 1967 was inducted into the Rhode Island Heritage Hall of Fame.

Results

Games Discipline (Sport) / Event NOC / Team Pos Medal As
1948 Winter Olympics Ice Hockey (Ice Hockey) USA Ralph Warburton
Ice Hockey, Men (Olympic) United States AC