• Amy Elizabeth Gillett (née Safe; 9 January 1976 – 18 July 2005) was an Australian track cyclist and rower who represented Australia in both sports. She...
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    The Amy Gillett Bikeway or Amy Gillett Rail Trail or Amy Gillett Pathway is a shared path in the Adelaide Hills on part of the alignment of the former...
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    for charity participating in physical activities. He was patron of the Amy Gillett Foundation promoting safer on-road relationships between cyclists and...
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  • as a freight and passenger service. Part of its trackbed is now the Amy Gillett Bikeway rail trail near to Adelaide. The line opened on 16 September...
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    latter part of 2018 season after being selected as the recipient of the Amy Gillett Cycling Scholarship. Her first race for Wiggle High5 was the Tour of...
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    Violet Amy Gillett CM (1898–1996) was a Canadian artist and educator known for her encouragement of the arts in New Brunswick. Gillett was born in Liverpool...
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  • 2022). "Scout Gillett Shares Her 'one to ten' EP In Full". Clash. Retrieved 5 August 2022. Geiger, Amy (21 July 2022). "Scout Gillett announces debut...
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  • performer Alan Gillett (disambiguation) Amy Gillett (1976–2005), Australian track cyclist and rower Andrew Gillett, Australian historian Burt Gillett (1891–1971)...
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    prize to charity, including the Amy Gillett Foundation, established in memory of Australian rower and cyclist Amy Gillett, who was killed on the eve of...
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    Australian National Road Race Championships. She was awarded the 2019 Amy Gillett Foundation Scholarship to support her development as a professional cyclist...
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    cycling events in Australia held on a fully closed road, it is named for Amy Gillett, who was killed in a collision between the Australian women's cycling...
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  • January 2016. Amy Gillett Foundation, Amy Gillett Foundation: Safe together, Amy Gillett Foundation, retrieved 27 November 2013 Amy Gillett Foundation,...
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  • Amy's Ride is a series of non competitive bicycle rides held in various states of Australia, by the Amy Gillett Foundation, in the memory of Amy Gillett...
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    between the towns of Charleston and Birdwood. It is the eastern end of the Amy Gillett Bikeway, which follows the former railway alignment from Oakbank. Mount...
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  • "What we do". Sport Matters website. Retrieved 1 February 2016. "About Us". Amy Gillet Foundation. Retrieved 1 February 2016. Heffernan, Madeleine (4 February...
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    September 2, 2011. Stevenson, John (July 19, 2005). "Australian team rider Amy Gillett dead after crash". Cyclingnews.com. Archived from the original on March...
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    Australian cyclists training near Zeulenroda, Germany, killing her teammate Amy Gillett. 2002 1st Pursuit, UCI Track World Championships – Juniors 2004 1st Points...
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    track and cross country runner, Kennedy was the recipient of the 2017 Amy Gillett Scholarship to do a European tour of races with the High5 Australian...
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  • author (b. 1911) 2004 – Émile Peynaud, French wine maker (b. 1912) 2005 – Amy Gillett, Australian cyclist and rower (b. 1976) 2005 – William Westmoreland,...
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    Vanderkitten for a couple of months. Coulter suggested she apply for the Amy Gillett Cycling Scholarship, she was awarded the 2014 scholarship to race with...
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    tour in Europe. She was the 2015 Amy Gillett Foundation scholarship holder; the scholarship aspiring to honour Amy’s memory by supporting young women...
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  • Miller's Corner Glenelg Mount Pleasant railway line (closed 1964, now Amy Gillett Bikeway) Branched from the Adelaide-Wolseley line at Balhannah. Oakbank...
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  • Pty Ltd. 2013. Retrieved 25 May 2020. "Amy's Otway Classic set for a Great Ocean ride this September". Amy Gillett Foundation. 23 July 2014. Retrieved 26...
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  • 2013: Mountain Bike Australia (MTBA) BMX Australia (BMXA) AustCycle Amy Gillett Foundation There is a bicycle racing body in each Australian state and...
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  • American educationist. Paul Duke, 78, American political journalist. Amy Gillett, 29, Australian rower and cyclist. John Herald, 66, American folk musician...
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  • Burnett Inland Rail Trail. Retrieved 28 September 2022. "Adelaide Hills Amy Gillett Rail Trail - Trail Description". Rail Trails Australia. Retrieved 10...
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  • Health and Ageing for AustCycle. AustCycle is a joint venture between the Amy Gillett Foundation and Cycling Australia. AustCycle's role is to provide cycling...
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  • 1922) 17 July – Joe Vialls, conspiracy theorist (b. 1944) 18 July – Amy Gillett, track cyclist and rower (b. 1976) 28 August – George Szekeres, mathematician...
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  • pulling support for national development teams that were usually where Amy Gillett Foundation Cycling Scholarship recipients would race with, near the end...
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    1963 and removed shortly after. The former rail corridor is now the Amy Gillett Bikeway. Australian Bureau of Statistics (28 June 2022). "Charleston...
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