Graeme Keith Allan (25 June 1938 – 23 October 2021) was an Australian representative
rower who competed at two
Olympic Games
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and won two Commonwealth Games medals.
Club and state rowing
Mick Allan learnt to row in a tub pair on the waters of Sydney's Middle Harbour. His first coach was Fred Evans a 1929
King's Cup
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winning Mosman oarsman. Allan's senior rowing was initially from the
Mosman Rowing Club and later the
Sydney Rowing Club.
State selection for Allan first came in 1959 when he was picked at five in the New South Wales senior eight which contested and won the
King's Cup
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at the Interstate Championships held in Perth. In 1960 Allan's state champion
Mosman Rowing Club senior eight was selected in toto as the New South Wales crew to contest the King's Cup in Launceston. They placed second to WA. Allan held his seat in the New South Wales men's eight for the
Kings Cup
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King's Cup (incl. translations), may refer to:
Sports Football
* Copa del Rey, Spanish for "King's Cup," the main national knockout tournament in men's football
* King Cup (sometimes named King's Cup), Saudi Arabian men's football nati ...
contests of 1961, 1962, 1963 and 1964.
In 1961 a three race Trans-Tasman test series was held against New Zealand to help both counties crews gain international experience. An all
Mosman Rowing Club won the selection trials held by the New South Wales Rowing Association for the right to represent. Allen was in the seven seat of the Australian eight who were beaten in all three match races in New Zealand.
At the inaugural
Australian Rowing Championships in 1962 Allan contested the coxless four championships title in
Sydney Rowing Club colours. That crew placed second and missed selection for the 1962 Commonwealth Games. At the 1964 Australian Championships Allan competed for both the coxless and coxed four championship and in a Sydney crew won the coxed four title and with it, selection for the
Tokyo Olympics. His last Australian Championships appearance was in 1966 when he contested the coxed pair.
International representative rowing
Selection racing for the
1958 Cardiff Commonwealth Games was conducted in January 1958 and New South Wales oarsmen and combinations dominated. The New South Wales eight was selected in toto to race as the Australian eight with Allan in the seven seat. In Cardiff the eight rowed to a silver medal and four of the crew with Allan at three also raced as a coxed four and took a bronze medal.
For the
1960 Rome Olympics
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the Australian eight was the winning King's Cup West Australian eight. A coxed four was selected as the fourth priority boat and a New South Wales four was picked with Allan in the two seat. In Rome they were the only Australian crew to make the Olympic final and finished in fifth place.
At the
1964 Tokyo Olympics
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Allan again represented Australia in the two seat of an all
Sydney Rowing Club men's coxed four. They placed tenth.
Personal
Allan was a carpenter with the construction firm
Kell & Rigby
Kell & Rigby was an Australian construction company.
History
Kell & Rigby was founded in June 1910 by William Kell and Alexander Rigby in Burwood, Sydney. After starting in house building it delivered the landmark Grace Building in Sydney in 1 ...
. It was work travel pressures which prompted his shift from the
Mosman Rowing Club to the
Sydney Rowing Club midway through his peak rowing years.
Allan died on 23 October 2021, at the age of 83.
Graeme K. (Mick) Allan
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References
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1938 births
2021 deaths
Australian male rowers
Olympic rowers for Australia
Rowers at the 1960 Summer Olympics
Rowers at the 1964 Summer Olympics
Rowers at the 1958 British Empire and Commonwealth Games
Commonwealth Games silver medallists for Australia
Commonwealth Games bronze medallists for Australia
Commonwealth Games medallists in rowing
Sportsmen from New South Wales
20th-century Australian people
Medallists at the 1958 British Empire and Commonwealth Games