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Landy & Clarke

Unknown1956

Melbourne & Olympic Parks

Melbourne & Olympic Parks
Melbourne, Australia

Landy & Clarke Race -Landy and Clarke Race - an act of sportsmanship that took place at Olympic Park in 1956. During the Australian mile championship, John Landy stopped to help a fallen Ron Clarke.

In Australia, Landy is perhaps most famously remembered for his performance in the 1500 metres final at the 1956 Australian National Championships prior to the Melbourne 1956 Olympic Games. In the race, Landy stopped and doubled backed to check on fellow runner Ron Clarke after another runner clipped Clarke`s heel, causing him to fall early in the third lap of the race.

Clarke, the then-junior 1500 metre world champion, who had been leading the race, got back to his feet and started running again; Landy followed. Incredibly, in the final two laps Landy made up a large deficit to win the race, something considered one of the greatest moments in Australian sporting history.

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  • Title: Landy & Clarke
  • Creator: Unknown
  • Date Created: 1956
  • Physical Location: Olympic Park
  • Location: Olympic Park
  • Location Created: Olympic Park
Melbourne & Olympic Parks

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