List of Winners By Sport
Sport | Winners |
---|---|
Athletics | Shirley de la Hunty, Herb Elliott, Dixie Willis, Joyce Bennett, John Gilmour, Dean Capobianco, Dmitri Markov, Paul Burgess |
Australian rules football | Brian Foley, Haydn Bunton, Jr., Barry Cable, Bill Walker, Steve Malaxos, Peter Matera, Simon Black, Ben Cousins |
Basketball | Luc Longley |
Billiards | Bob Marshall |
Canoeing | Ramon Andersson, Robin Bell |
Cricket | Bob Simpson, Graham McKenzie, Peter Kelly, Dennis Lillee, Rod Marsh, Dennis Lillee, Kim Hughes, Terry Alderman, Geoff Marsh, Bruce Reid, Justin Langer, Adam Gilchrist |
Cycling | Steele Bishop, Darryn Hill, Lucy Tyler-Sharman, Peter Dawson, Ryan Bayley |
Golf | Roger MacKay, Graham Marsh, Craig Parry |
Harness Racing | Phil Coulson, Lou Austin |
Hockey | Morna Pearce, Brian Glencross, Roslyn Fisher, Ric Charlesworth, Elspeth Clement, Rechelle Hawkes |
Lacrosse | Brian Griffin |
Netball | Gaye Walsh |
Powerlifting | Sue Roberts |
Rifle shooting | Libby Felton |
Rowing | Robert Scott |
Squash | Dean Williams, Barbara Wall |
Swimming | David Dickson, John Ryan, David Dickson, Lynne Watson, Lyn McClements, Neil Brooks, Peter Evans, Thomas Stachewicz, Ian Brown, Shelley Taylor-Smith |
Tennis | Margaret Court, Elizabeth Smylie |
Yachting | Syd Lodge, Rob O'Sullivan, Graham Lillingston, Peter Gilmour |
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