
1952 Cycling Russell Mockridge
DA's Australian Sports History · DA
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Russell Mockridge was a two times gold medalist at the Helsinki Olympic Games in 1952.
He won both his events on the one day.
Yet he may never have competed at those games, having been deselected by the Australian Olympic Federation. It was only after Sir Hubert Opperman made representations in Parliament and the City of Geelong posted a bond, that Russell was allowed to compete.
In a tragic episode, Russell Mockridge was killed when competing in the Tour of Gippsland in 1958. He was just 30 years of age.
Trust you enjoy hearing the story of one of Australia's greatest (& most popular) cyclists.
Thanks you ball boys, thank you Hawk Eye. DA