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Date Time Ride with Tommy for stroke survivors Smashing adversity and surpassing goals is second nature to stroke survivor Tommy Quick. Now the VU alum is going places to help improve the lives of others, raising money in a never-before attempted ride to the four most extreme points of Australia. Since the age of 12 when he suffered a massive stroke, Tommy has relentlessly pushed towards his goals. After recently earning his Bachelor of Human Nutrition at VU, Tommy is now focused on his next challenge: the ride of his life to raise vital funds and awareness for stroke survivors. Waking after five weeks in an induced coma, Tommy had to learn to swallow, walk and talk again. It was a long and tough recovery that continues to this day. ....
Normal text size Very large text size Stewart McSweyn is striking when he runs. And that makes sense, for greatness is striking, so it tends to look that way, too. Running itself is universal, of course – elemental even – yet the gait, rhythm and stride of champions is often as unique as the furrows and ridges of a fingerprint. The legendary Australian miler John Landy, for instance, ran like an ostrich, powerful thigh muscles doing most of the work. His contemporary Ron Clarke strode with focused fury, like an enraged bull. The great Herb Elliott – according to the late great sports writer Harry Gordon – moved more fluidly, like a cheetah, “flowing as if his body weren’t touching the ground”. ....
Nullarbor cyclist death in truck collision raises questions over Eyre Highway bike safety updated 1 AprApril 2021 at 5:48am Leif Justham from Scott Creek in South Australia was killed in a crash with a prime mover on Tuesday morning. ( Print text only Cancel A tragedy involving the death of a cyclist on the Eyre Highway near Caiguna on Tuesday has prompted both riders and drivers to voice concerns over the safety of crossing the desolate stretch by bike. Key points: 21-year-old Leif Justham was killed in a crash involving a truck 70km west of Caiguna on Tuesday morning Cyclist Tara Lal met Mr Justham hours before he died and says there have been some scary situations on the Eyre Highway ....