1956 AUSTRALIAN
20 KM OLYMPIC TRIAL
MELBOURNE, ATURDAY 14 JULY 1956
The Amateur Athletic Union of Australia chose Saturday 14th July as the
date for the trial to select the 20 km contestants for the 1956
Olympics. Since the Games would be held in Melbourne, the venue was
obvious – a shortened version of the projected Games course in
inner Melbourne, on the bitumen sealed roads and footpaths encircling
Olympic Park.
The race started at 2:33PM and was conducted by the Road Events
Sub-Committee of the Olympic Games, for the Victorian Amateur Athletics
Association. The first 3 placings would have a very strong case for
Olympic selection and all the top walkers were in attendance.
Don
Keane and Ted Allsopp, the two top 20 km walkers, in a track event in
the early 1950's
The two top walkers for the past 4-5 years had been Ted Allsopp and Don
Keane and they did not disappoint, clearing out early and definitively
taking the first two places. In fact, Allsopp's time was a new
Australian and Victorian best ever time for the distance. But the
battle for third place was wide open and young Victorian rising stars
Harry Summers and Bob Gardiner looked set to battle it out at the 10 km
mark, slightly in front of Ray Smith and Norm Read and well clear of
anyone else. As the others faded slightly, Harry looked to have it sewn
up by the 16 km mark but he did not bank on NSW walker Ron Crawford who
finished like a steam train, overtaking him in the last 1 km and
ultimately taking third place, 17 seconds ahead of him.
For Harry, it was a devastating blow and it would not be until 1981,
when in cold windy conditions at Fishermans Bend in Melbourne, he
finished 3rd in the Australian 50 km title in 4:33:11 that he made his
first Australian team for the 1981 Lugano Cup team, He rates this
selection as the "personal highlight of my career". He was the oldest
athlete, at 46, to represent Australia. He had finally gained his first
international selection after 29 years of competitive walking.
In the trial, 17 year old Noel Freeman had come 9th in 103:00, a best
ever Victorian Junior time but well outside contention. But only weeks
later, he recorded a fantastic 20 km track time of 1:36:47, nearly 1
minute faster than Ron Crawford's third place time finish. There was
some discussion about whether Freeman or Crawford should be awarded the
third Olympic 20 km walk berth but the selectors went with Ron and Noel
had to wait a further 4 years for his chance.
1.Edward Allsopp W'Town 9:14 18:32 27:58 37:30 46:50 56:03 65:20 74:34 84:18 94:26.6
2.Don Keane G'Huntly 9:14 18:32 27:38 36:45 45:59 55:14 64:40 74:20 84:34 95:26.0
3.Ron Crawford NSW 9:19 19:09 29:33 39:28 49:34 59:30 68:59 78:42 88:22 97:52.0
4.Harry Summers Preston 9:14 18:37 28:23 38:20 48:16 57:56 67:49 77:48 87:52 98:09.6
5.Robert Gardiner C'wood 9:20 18:58 28:50 38:36 48:16 58:02 68:05 78:15 88:10 98:29.0
6.Ray Smith Coburg 9:29 19:12 28:55 38:42 48:39 58:36 68:48 78:59 89:13 99:33.6
7.Norm Read NZ 9:14 18:54 28:37 38:31 48:30 58:34 68:45 78:59 89:34 100:25.2
8.Les Hellyer B'wick 9:26 19:34 29:40 39:48 50:03 60:27 71:02 81:37 92:08 102:27.7
9.Noel Freeman F'cray 9:17 18:50 28:50 38:52 48:59 59:11 69:36 80:15 91:19 103:00.8
10.Tom Daintry QLD 9:33 19:32 29:54 40:23 51:06 61:30 72:06 83:13 94:35 106:21.2
11.Eddie Folland SA 9:32 19:32 29:33 39:28 49:34 59:34 70:09 81:04 93:40 109:39.0
12.Harry Tetlow NZ 10:34 21:33 32:33 43:36 54:45 66:02 77:23 89:00 101:14 114:49.4
13.Ted Edwards NSW 9:38 20:17 30:35 40:59 51:25 61:45 72:25 85:48 100:50 116:06.5
Dave Melzer QLD 9:14 19:01 29:20 39:46 50:30 61:30 73:35 Retired
Colin Frazer P'House 9:38 20:17 30:48 42:08 53:32 64:31 Retired
C Walker NSW 9:30 19:34 29:33 39:46 50:07 61:33 Retired
Bernie Claughton W'town 9:59 20:25 31:29 42:41 54:13 Retired
Harry Larchin R.A.A.F 9:37 19:54 Retired
Peter Waddell NSW Retired
Scratched: D. Thomson (NZ) and E. Kirby (NSW)
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