1938 Australian Track Cycling Championships
The 1938 Australian Track Cycling Championships were held in Melbourne from 15 to 20 December 1937. The decision to hold the 1938 championships in 1937 came as a surprise to many, including the Queensland Amateur Cyclists Union.[1] The Championships also doubled as the trials for the 1938 British Empire Games.[2]
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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1 Mile Scratch Race[3] | Bob Porter (NSW) | Tassy Johnson (Vic) | Dunc Gray (NSW) |
5 Mile Scratch Race [3] | J. Molloy | Tassy Johnson (Vic) | Fred Ashby (Vic / Carnegie) |
10 Mile Scratch Race [4] | Fred Ashby (Vic / Carnegie) | J. Molloy | Tassy Johnson (Vic) |
1,000 Metres Sprint[4] | Dunc Gray (NSW) | Billy Guyatt (Vic) | Tassy Johnson (Vic) |
1,000 Metre Time Trial[5] | Dunc Gray (NSW) | Fred Ashby (Vic / Carnegie), Peter Thomas - equal | n/a |
1 Mile Junior Championship (paced)[4] | J. Walsh (NSW) | H. Solomon | ? |
5 Mile Junior Scratch Race [3] | H. Solomon | J. Walsh (NSW) | Jenkins |
Venue | Melbourne, Australia |
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Date(s) | 15 – 20 December 1937 |
Velodrome | Exhibition Track |
Events | 7 |
Healing Shield Winners: Victoria
References
- "1938 Cycling Titles To Be Held In 1937". Telegraph (Brisbane). 24 September 1937.
- "Dashing win for Ashby". The Advocate (Tasmania). 16 December 1937.
- "Cycling: Australian Amateur Events Titles". The West Australian. 21 December 1937.
- "Cycling: Amateur Track Titles". The Examiner (Tasmania). 16 December 1937.
- "Cycling: Australian Amateur Events". The West Australian. 20 December 1937.
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