1940 Australian Track Cycling Championships

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1940 Australian Track Cycling Championships
VenueBrisbane, Australia
Date(s) (1940-03-09 - 1940-03-11)9–11 March 1940
VelodromeLang Park
Events8
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The 1940 Australian Track Cycling Championships were held at Lang Park Velodrome in Brisbane, Australia from March 9 to March 11, 1940. The titles were dominated by 18 year old Jack Welsh (NSW) who equalled a 26-year-old record by winning four out of 5 of the senior men's individual titles.[1]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
1 Mile Scratch Race[2] Jack Walsh (NSW) Fred Ashby (Vic/Carnegie) H. Clayton (Qld)
5 Mile Scratch Race [2] Jack Walsh (NSW) Fred Ashby (Vic/Carnegie) W. Doggett (Vic)
10 Mile Scratch Race [3] Jack Walsh (NSW) Dunc Gray (NSW) W. Doggett (Vic)
1,000 Metres Sprint[1][3] Jack Walsh (NSW) N. Ballard (NSW) H. Clayton (Qld)
1,000 Metre Time Trial[3][4] Dunc Gray (NSW) N. Ballard (NSW) Fred Ashby (Vic/Carnegie)
2 Mile Team Pursuit [5] Victoria (F. Ashby and ?) xxx xxx
1 Mile Junior Championship [3] C. Barclay (Vic) A. Stewart (Qld) J. Kohlenberg (NSW)
5 Mile Junior Scratch Race [2] J. Kohlenberg (NSW) C. Barclay (Vic) G. Goule (Vic)

Healing Shield Winners: NSW [3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "26 Year Old Cycling Record Equalled". The Courier Mail. 11 March 1940.
  2. ^ a b c "Cycling: Australian Championships". The Sydney Morning Herald. 9 March 1940.
  3. ^ a b c d e "Walsh Scoops the Pool, Wins All Four Amateur Events". Sporting Globe. 13 March 1940.
  4. ^ "Amateur Championships in Brisbane". The Advertiser. 16 March 1940.
  5. ^ "May Win Four Cycling Titles". The Telegraph. 15 March 1940.