词条 | Lionel Cox (cyclist) |
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| name = Lionel Cox | image = Lionel Cox Helsinki 1952.jpg | fullname = Lionel Malvyne Cox | nickname = | birth_date = {{birth date|1930|12|5|df=y}} Brisbane | birth_place = | death_date = {{death date and age|2010|3|9|1930|12|5|df=y}} Sydney{{r|SMHMar10}} | death_place = | height = | weight = | currentteam = | discipline = Track | role = Rider | ridertype = | amateuryears1 = | amateurteam1 = | proyears1 = | proteam1 = | majorwins = | medaltemplates ={{MedalCountry | {{AUS}} }}{{MedalSport | Men's cycling}}{{MedalCompetition|Olympic Games}}{{MedalGold| 1952 Helsinki | Tandem }}{{MedalSilver| 1952 Helsinki | Sprint Scratch Race }} | show-medals = yes }} Lionel Malvyne Cox OAM (5 December 1930 – 9 March 2010) was an Australian Olympic track cyclist.{{r|sports-reference}} Career highlights{{div col|colwidth=30em}}
1st N.S.W. 1000 metre Sprint Title
1st N.S.W. 1000 metre Sprint Title
1st Henson Park 5 mile Championship 1st N.S.W 1000 1 mile Sprint Championship
1st N.S.W 1000 metre Sprint Championship 1st Henson Park 1 mile Championship 1st Australian 1 mile Championship
1st N.S.W 1 mile Sprint Championship 1st N.S.W 1000 metre Sprint Championship 1st Dead Heat 1000 N.S.W Time Trial 2nd 1000 mere Australian Sprint Championship
4th Grand Prix - Paris Silver Medal (2nd) Olympic Sprint Championship – Helsinki, Finland {{r|sports-reference}} Gold Medal (1st) Olympic Tandem Championship (Russell Mockridge) – Helsinki, Finland {{r|sports-reference}} Top All Round Point Scorer - Denmark
All Round International Point Scorer – Aaurnus, Denmark 3rd Grand Prix – Paris 1st Grand Prix – Hanover, Germany 1st Grand Prix – Aaurnus, Denmark 1st International Match Race – Aaurnus, Denmark 4th World Championships – Switzerland 4 Records broken, Denmark Amateur and Professional Broke 1000 Sprint records – Denmark Broke 1000 metre Sprint records – Odese, Denmark 11-7
1st Victorian 1000 metre Sprint Championship 1st Victorian 1 mile Sprint Championship 1st Victorian 1000 metre Time Trial Championship
1st N.S.W Time Trial Championship 1st N.S.W 1000 metre Sprint Championship{{div col end}} Professional careerCox turned professional in 1956. Return to amateur status and coachingIn 1958 Cox applied to be reinstated as an amateur and this was granted. Cox coached at Camperdown and then Tempe, guiding riders to State, national and International success. Honours and awardsIn 1993 Cox was inducted into the Sports Australia Hall of Fame in recognition of his achievements for cycling. In 1999, Cox was awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) for his service to cycling particularly as a coach and a former competitor.{{r|CoxOAM}} References1. ^{{cite news |url=http://news.smh.com.au/breaking-news-sport/cycling-gold-medallist-lionel-cox-dies-20100310-pyrs.html |title=Cycling gold medallist Lionel Cox dies |newspaper=The Sydney Morning Herald |location=Sydney, NSW |date=10 March 2010}} [1][2]2. ^{{cite web|title= Lionel Cox OAM citation It's an honour| url=http://www.itsanhonour.gov.au/honours/honour_roll/search.cfm?aus_award_id=887098&search_type=simple&showInd=true |work=It's an Honour}} }} External links
15 : 1930 births|2010 deaths|Australian male cyclists|Cyclists at the 1952 Summer Olympics|Deaths from pneumonia|Olympic cyclists of Australia|Olympic gold medalists for Australia|Olympic silver medalists for Australia|Cyclists from Brisbane|Sportsmen from Queensland|Australian track cyclists|Recipients of the Medal of the Order of Australia|Olympic medalists in cycling|Sport Australia Hall of Fame inductees|Medalists at the 1952 Summer Olympics |
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