- Arthur Cusack
Infobox Person
name = Arthur Cusack
|right|thumb|335px|Arthur Cusack
caption = Circa 1985
birth_date = 1920
birth_place =Maryborough, Queensland
death_date = 2000
death_place =Brisbane, Queensland
occupation = Australian Olympic Swimming CoachArthur Cusack (born 1920 in
Maryborough, Queensland and died 2000 inBrisbane ) was a prominentAustralia n Olympic Swimming Coach fromMaryborough, Queensland of the 1950s and 1960s.Arthur Cusack was the coach of Olympic Gold medal winner
David Theile , who, under the guidance of Cusack, won gold in the 100mbackstroke in the 1956 Melbourne Olympics and the 1960 Rome Olympics. He also won the silver in the 4 x 100m Medley Relay team at the same games in Rome. [ International Olympic Committee Official website (accessed 2008-01-11) ]Arthur Cusack also coached his nephew
Robert Cusack , [ Condon, Matt (2004-02-26), "Life as a fifty meter sprint: Robert Cusack", "Courier Mail Newspaper", Brisbane ] who won a bronze medal along withMichael Wenden ,Bob Windle andGreg Rogers in the 4x100m freestyle relay at the 1968 Mexico City Olympics. He also coachedAnn Margaret Nelson , a finalist in the 110-yard backstroke in theCardiff 1958 British Empire and Commonwealth Games , where she finished fifth with a time of 1.15.5, behind Judy Grinham of England. [ Commonwealth Games Federation, 1956 Cardiff games " "Results for the 110yard womens backstroke" (accessed 2008-01-11)]Arthur Cusack is the great uncle of
Simon Cusack ,Robert Cusack 's son. The head Coach of Indooroopilly Swimming Club,Simon Cusack is the coach of Australian swimmers Cate Campbell and triple Olympic Gold medalistJodie Henry . [ Swimming Australia Ltd [http://www.swimming.org.au/News/Latest%20News.aspx?nwid=%7B32BEF2BB-DFFE-4B9B-B808-2BB196F79F47%7D] ,(2007-11-10) Latest news, "Thompson backs homesick henry" (accessed 2008-01-11)]Arthur Cusack introduced a controversial backstroke turn and a bent-arm stroke to assist
David Theile in his quest for Olympic gold. This new turning technique was seen as suspect by some officials during the heats of the 100m Backstroke at the 1956 Olympics, who wanted Theile to give a demonstration for their review, a request Cusack refused. The turn was not subsequently used by Thiele during the final, but during the 1957 Queensland Championships, Theile was disqualified for the only time in his career when officials ruled that the turning style was illegal. However, this turning style was soon adopted by other swimmers copying the turn and is still used primarily byBackstroke rs today.In 1938, at just 18 years old, Cusack became the Secretary of the newly formed Maryborough Amateur Swimming Club. He, along with Des Ramsay, became a Coach at the club at the end of the Second World War.
David Thiele was initially coached by Ramsay, but soon switched to Cusack, even though Cusack was thought to be a difficult coach by many swimmers, as he would require long, tiring sessions in the pool. In 1958, Cusack leftMaryborough . [ Walker, Douglas, "History Maryborough Swimming Club", Maryborough Swimming Club Inc website (accessed 2008-01-11)(" See Link below") ]In 1962, Cusack was appointed as a coach on the Australian
1962 Commonwealth Games Team in Perth. [ Australian Commonwealthwealth Games Assocoation, Officials List 1962,(accessed 2008-01-11) ("See link to official site below" )] In the mid-60s, Cusack took over the lease of the Centenary Pool in Brisbane. It was from here that he would take on the coaching of his nephew Robert Cusack into the Australian Olympic Team. [ Condon, Matt (2004-02-26), "Life as a fifty meter sprint: Robert Cusack", "Courier Mail Newspaper", Brisbane ] In 1970, Cusack was again named a coach on the Australian Commonwealth Games team for the Edinburgh Games, this time as coach of the Women's team. [ Australian Commonwealthwealth Games Assocoation, Officials List 1970,(accessed 2008-01-11)("See link to official site below" )]Cusack was a member of the
Australian Olympic Committee for many years. He is a Merit Award Recipient and is on the Honour Roll of theAustralian Olympic Committee , - Queensland Olympic Council [ Australian Olympic Council, Queensland Olympic Council Honour Roll (accessed 2008-01-11)("See link to official site below") ] for his services to Olympic Swimming and the Olympic Movement in Australia.Arthur Cusack passed away in 2000.
On December 24, 2007, at the Queensland Swimming championships in Brisbane, Queensland, Arthur Cusack was posthumously inducted into the Queensland Swimming Association Hall of Fame. [cite web |url=http://www.qld.swimming.org.au/news/news.html |title=Swimming Queensland - Latest News |accessdate=2008-01-11|date=2007-12-24|work=Swimming Queensland]
References
External links
* [http://www.maryboroughswimmingclub.org.au/history.htm Maryborough Swimming Club History]
* [http://www.indooroopillyswimming.org.au Indooroopilly Swimming Club Inc]
* [http://www.commonwealthgames.org.au/Templates/Games_PastGames_1962.htm Commonwealth Games Officials List 1962]
* [http://www.commonwealthgames.org.au/Templates/Games_PastGames_1970.htm Commonwealth Games Officials List 1970]
* [http://www.australian.olympic.org.au/default.asp?pg=qoc&spg=honourroll Queensland Olympic Council Honour Roll]
* [http://www.olympic.org/uk/games/index_uk.asp International Olympic Committe - Index of Summer Games]
* [http://www.commonwealthgames.com/games Commonwealth Games Federation : Past games]
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