Kenneth Kennedy
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Kenneth George Kennedy (born September 6, 1913) was the first Winter Olympian to compete for Australia. He was born in Sydney and was a speed skater and ice hockey player.
Kenneth was the Australian quarter mile and mile champion speed skater for 1931 to 1934, and played interstate ice hockey. In the next two years, he played for the Birmingham, England Maple Leaf ice hockey team.
Kenneth competed in speed skating at the 1936 Winter Olympics at the age of 22. Even though he was the only member of the Australian team, his entry received official backing from the then Australian Olympic Federation, which said:
- For the first time in Olympic history Australia will be represented at the Winter section of the Olympic Games. The Executive Committee has carefully considered and endorsed the entry of Kenneth G. Kennedy to represent in the Ice Speed Skating events.
- They were magnificent, well staged and closely policed by the army
- Wherever you went there were guards ... the army. They did not interfere but you knew they were there to keep order and to make doubly sure nothing went wrong for the Fuhrer.
- Kennedy ... has the honour of being the first representative chosen for the winter section of the Olympic Games ... [He] amply justified his nomination.
When World War II broke out, Kenneth joined the Royal Air Force. After the war, he returned to Australia. He played ice hockey in Australia for another six years. He became president of the Australian Ice Hockey Association and the association's delegate to the Australian Olympic Federation, where he argued that overseas trips would be needed for Australia to reach world standard. In the 1980s, he still skated and owned an ice skating equipment shop near Central railway station, Sydney.
References
"Australians at the Olympics: A definitive history" by Gary Lester ISBN 0949853054 (suspected errata listed in [Errata/0949853054])
"2002 Australian Winter Olympic Team Guide" PDF file at www.olympics.com.au/cp7/c9/webi/externaldocument/000114aq.pdf
"Australia and the Olympic Games" by Harry Gordon. ISBN 0702226270
[Kenneth Kennedy profile] Australian Olympic Committee, retrieved June 21, 2006
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