1938 Australian Track Cycling Championships

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1938 Australian Track Cycling Championships
VenueMelbourne, Australia
Date(s) (1937-12-15 - 1937-12-20)15 – 20 December 1937
VelodromeExhibition Track
Events7
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The 1938 Australian Track Cycling Championships were held in Melbourne from 15 to 20 December 1937. The decision to hold the 1938 championships in 1937 came as a surprise to many, including the Queensland Amateur Cyclists Union.[1] The Championships also doubled as the trials for the 1938 British Empire Games.[2]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
1 Mile Scratch Race[3] Bob Porter (NSW) Tassy Johnson (Vic) Dunc Gray (NSW)
5 Mile Scratch Race [3] J. Molloy Tassy Johnson (Vic) Fred Ashby (Vic / Carnegie)
10 Mile Scratch Race [4] Fred Ashby (Vic / Carnegie) J. Molloy Tassy Johnson (Vic)
1,000 Metres Sprint[4] Dunc Gray (NSW) Billy Guyatt (Vic) Tassy Johnson (Vic)
1,000 Metre Time Trial[5] Dunc Gray (NSW) Fred Ashby (Vic / Carnegie), Peter Thomas - equal n/a
1 Mile Junior Championship (paced)[4] J. Walsh (NSW) H. Solomon ?
5 Mile Junior Scratch Race [3] H. Solomon J. Walsh (NSW) Jenkins

Healing Shield Winners: Victoria

References[edit]

  1. ^ "1938 Cycling Titles To Be Held In 1937". Telegraph (Brisbane). 24 September 1937.
  2. ^ "Dashing win for Ashby". The Advocate (Tasmania). 16 December 1937.
  3. ^ a b c "Cycling: Australian Amateur Events Titles". The West Australian. 21 December 1937.
  4. ^ a b c "Cycling: Amateur Track Titles". The Examiner (Tasmania). 16 December 1937.
  5. ^ "Cycling: Australian Amateur Events". The West Australian. 20 December 1937.