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There are a number of instances of Australian athletes competing in different sports across different meets, but only a few cases where an athlete competed in two different sports at the same meet. The bloke I have in mind competed in three separate and distinct sports at the one meet. It would be unlikely to happen these days, because athletes are so specialised.
 
Australias first ever gold medalist was Edwin Flack, who won gold in the 800m and 1500m in Athens 1896. Edwin Flack is one of the few athletes to compete at the Olympics in two different sports: Athletics and Tennis both in 1896.
 
Bigfoot, you are getting warmer! He became an screen idol in Australia and had success in the USA.

TJ, I'm looking for someone who competed in three different sports at the same event!

The bloke I'm after was probably Australia's most accomplished all round sportsman.
 
TJ gets it, Snowy Baker who "At the 1908 London Olympics, Baker represented Australasia in swimming and diving, as well as taking part in the middleweight boxing event, in which he won a silver medal."

He also "played 26 sports during his lifetime and excelled at most of them:

At the age of 13 Baker was the New South Wales open swimming champion for 110 and 220 yards (100 and 200m).
At 16 he played in the Australian Rugby Union team against Great Britain.
At 17 he was middleweight boxing champion of New South Wales, and
At 18 took the middleweight and heavyweight boxing titles of Australia.
Baker was also prominent at polo, water polo, cricket and diving, and proficient in surfing, fencing, hockey, rowing, yachting and equestrian events."

He became one of the premier boxing promoters in Australia, before becoming a film star and eventually moving to California in the 1920's. After he moved to the US, he acted in some films, managed a polo club and coached such actors as Douglas Fairbanks in horse riding. He taught Elizabeth Taylor, Shirley Temple, Greta Garbo and Rudolph Valentino how to ride, fence and swim.

All in all an interesting bloke.

Over to you, Doug.
 
Not so fast Doc! ;)

What a bloody brilliant summary/story that boy has to tell!

More before its lost!! :eek:

Please!!!!

Billy.

P.S. Doug, Let him tell us! :)
 
This should be easy. :)
I set records that as to this day have not been beaten.
Even the Don did not beat me.
Who am I. ?
 
Sorry Billy,

I've been on the road today, and have just got home and had dinner.

Plenty of info on Snowy Baker out there, and he was really a larger than life character.

Some reading:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snowy_Baker

http://www.sahof.org.au/hall-of-fame/member-profile/?memberID=338&memberType=athlete

http://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/baker-reginald-leslie-snowy-5106

And some interesting colour in this one:

http://www.au.timeout.com/sydney/sports/features/2043/snowy-baker

This book looks interesting, and I might seek it out:

http://www.brucekennedymanagement.com.au/books/69-books-the-snowy-baker-story.html

Regards

Doc
 
Hi Chris,
No, Not him.
I am actually getting worried that I asked nearly the same thing a while ago. LOL
This fellow is part of my Mum's family.
These people's name is well known around the Tarnagulla and Larnecourie area in Victoria.
 

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