- Amy Gillett
Amy Gillett (9 January 1976 - 18 July 2005) was an
Australia ntrack cyclist and rower who representedAustralia in both sports before her death in a training accident when a motorist crashed into the Australian squad of cyclists she was training with.She was born Amy Safe in
Adelaide and was a world champion junior rower winning a gold medal in thecoxless pairs in the Junior World Championships in 1993 and the women'ssingle scull in 1994. Safe came fifth in the single scull in theNations Cup dn held in Paris the same year.At 20, she was a member of the Australian women's eight at the Atlanta Olympics. She was coached by Simon Gillett during her rowing career and later married him in January 2004 moving to
Mt. Helen nearBallarat . After failing to make the Australian rowing team for the Sydney Olympics, she was identified as a cyclist with potential.In 2002 Gillett was 1st in the Individual Pursuit Australian Titles, held in Victoria. From 2002 to 2005, she was a member of the
Australian Institute of Sport elite cycling squad and represented Australia in the 2002 and 2003 Cycling World Cups. While she was not a member of the Australian cycling team for the 2004 Athens Olympics, her results during 2005 were steadily improving including a third place in the2005 Australian Open Road Championships . She was rated as one of the top 100 women road cyclists at the time of her death and Australian cycling officials had identified her as a potential medallist in the2006 Commonwealth Games in thetime trial .She died after an accident near
Zeulenroda ,Germany on 18 July 2005, when a German driver, Ms. Stefanie Magner [http://www.theage.com.au/news/national/were-on-the-mend-say-riders/2005/07/23/1121539191333.html] , who was aged 18 of the time, lost control, drove her car on the wrong side of the road, and ran head on into her squad. Five of her Australian team mates suffered in the main very serious injuries. Katie Brown,Lorian Graham ,Kate Nichols , Alexis Rhodes andLouise Yaxley were taken immediately to hospital, with Rhodes and Yaxley suffering major trauma. Graham and Brown had incurred fractures and Nichols had torn tendons requiring surgery. Gillett was undertaking a Doctorate at theUniversity of South Australia at the time of her death.Simon Gillett and the
Australian Cycling Federation have established theAmy Gillett-Safe Foundation [http://www.cycling.org.au/Content/NavigationMenu/Home/Amy_Gillett.htm] which aims to:
* provide financial support for the rehabilitation of Amy's five injured team members;
* fund and administer a scholarship program for young women cyclists to support their sporting and academic endeavours
* support and promote projects aimed at road safety awareness amongst cyclists and motoristsOn the first anniversary of the death of Amy, the Foundation launched a television [http://www.amygillett.org.au/index.php?page=53 advertisement] to improve understanding between cyclists and motorists on Australian roads. In February 2007 Simon Gillet was remarried.
References
* [http://foxsports.news.com.au/story/0,8659,15978807-32465,00.html Fox Sports Australia profile of Gillett]
* [http://www.abc.net.au/sport/content/200507/s1417289.htm ABC Sport Australia report on Gillett's death 19 July 2005]
* [http://www.sportal.com.au/othersports.asp?i=news&id=68505 Sportal report on her death 19 July 2005]
* [http://foxsports.news.com.au/story/0,8659,15978746-23210,00.html Fox Sports Australia tributes to Gillett 19 July 2005]
* [http://www.theage.com.au/news/sport/from-olympic-rower-to-cycling-world-champion/2005/07/19/1121538953341.html "Melbourne Age" report on Gillett's death 19 July 2005]
* [http://www.abc.net.au/sport/content/200507/s1417843.htm ABC Sport Australia report on Gillett's death 19 July 2005]
* [http://www.cycling.org.au/Content/NavigationMenu/H_P_/Rider_Profiles/Female_Riders/Amy_Gillett.htm Australian Cycling Federation rider profile: Amy Gillett]
* [http://www.amygillett.org.au/ Amy Gillett-Safe Foundation]
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