- Michael Turtur
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Mike Turtur Personal information Full name Michael Turtur Born July 2, 1958
Adelaide, South Australia, AustraliaTeam information Discipline Track Role Rider Rider type Pursuit Medal recordCompetitor for Australia Track cycling Olympic Games Gold 1984 Los Angeles Team pursuit Mike Turtur (born July 2, 1958 in Adelaide, South Australia) is a former track cyclist, Olympic gold medallist, and current race director of the Tour Down Under.
Turtur won the 4000m Team Pursuit at the 1984 Olympics in Los Angeles, with team members Dean Woods, Kevin Nichols and Michael Grenda, defeating the United States.[1]
Turtur is also the current President of the Oceanian Cycling Confederation, taking over from Ray Godkin who retired from the position in late 2008 following 22 years as the President. As a result, he has a seat (representing Oceania) on the Management Committee of the International Cycling Union.[2]
He was named the South Australian of the Year in 2008, largely for his work with the Tour Down Under.
He has done television commentary for the Seven Network during its Olympics coverage.
References
Preceded by
Ray GodkinOceanian Cycling Confederation
President
2008—Succeeded by
incumbentPreceded by
new positionTour Down Under
Race Director
1998—Succeeded by
incumbentCategories:- 1958 births
- Living people
- Australian cyclists
- Track cyclists
- Olympic cyclists of Australia
- Cyclists at the 1980 Summer Olympics
- Cyclists at the 1984 Summer Olympics
- Olympic gold medalists for Australia
- South Australian of the Year Award winners
- People from Adelaide
- Sportspeople from South Australia
- Olympic medalists in cycling
- Australian cycling biography stubs
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