Ritchie Johnston
New Zealand racing cyclist
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Full name | Richard Elsdon Johnston |
Born | (1931-01-02)2 January 1931 Dannevirke, New Zealand |
Died | 18 July 2001(2001-07-18) (aged 70) Hamilton, New Zealand |
Richard Elsdon Johnston (2 January 1931 – 18 July 2001) was an Olympic track cyclist from Dannevirke, New Zealand, who participated in the 1956 Summer Olympic games.[1] He competed in the 2 kilometre tandem event with his brother Warren Johnston, and was the flag-bearer for New Zealand.
References
- ^ "Sports-reference.com Bio". Archived from the original on 18 April 2020. Retrieved 4 May 2009.
External links
- Ritchie Johnston at the New Zealand Olympic Committee
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1956 New Zealand Olympic team
- Mary Donaghy
- Murray Halberg
- Maurice Rae
- Norman Read
- Albert Richards
- Neville Scott
- Valerie Sloper
- Margaret Stuart
- Beverly Weigel
- Paddy Donovan
- Graham Finlay
- Warwick Dalton
- Donald Eagle
- Ritchie Johnston
- Warren Johnston
- Bruce Kent
- Neil Ritchie
- John Abrams
- Ivan Armstrong
- Phil Bygrave
- Keith Cumberpatch
- Archie Currie
- David Goldsmith
- Noel Hobson
- Reginald Johansson
- Brian Johnston
- Murray Loudon
- Guy McGregor
- Bill Schaefer
- Bruce Turner
- Jack Tynan
- Reg Douglas
- Donald Gemmell
- James Hill
- Colin Johnstone
- Ray Laurent
- Peter Lucas
- Bob Parker
- Allan Tong
- Jack Cropp
- Albert Cuthbertson
- Peter Mander
- Robert Stewart
- William Swinnerton
- Philippa Gould
- Winifred Griffin
- Lincoln Hurring
- Marrion Roe
- Jean Stewart
- Hugh Jones
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