Kevin "Clyde" Sefton (born 20 January 1951) is a former road racing cyclist from Australia, who was a professional rider from 1972 to 1983. He represented...
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educator Clyde Sefton (born 1951), cyclist Fred Sefton (1888–1976), basketball coach Sefton Coast, Site of special scientific interest Sefton (army horse)...
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Twelve cyclists represented Australia in 1976. Individual road race Clyde Sefton — 4:49:01 (→ 28th place) Remo Sansonetti — 4:49:01 (→ 34th place) Alan...
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songwriter Clyde Packer (1935–2001), Australian businessman and politician Clyde Reasinger (1927–2018), American jazz trumpeter Clyde Sefton (born 1951)...
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Camperdown Theatre Company, Lakes and Craters Band and Corangamite Arts. Clyde Sefton - Silver Medalist 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich Kevin Bradshaw - Represented...
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000m Sprint (Scratch) Danny Clark — Cycling, Men's 1.000m Time Trial Clyde Sefton — Cycling, Men's Individual Road Race Shane Gould — Swimming, Women's...
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Stacey 1981 Clyde Sefton John Trevorrow David Allan 1982 Wayne Hildred (NZ) Terry Hammond Peter Besanko 1983 Terry Hammond 6h 00' 55" Clyde Sefton Shane Sutton...
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Wilson (1977) John Trevorrow (1978–1979) 1980–1999 John Trevorrow (1980) Clyde Sefton (1981) Wayne Hildred (1982) Terry Hammond (1983) Peter Besanko (1984)...
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Wilson (1977) John Trevorrow (1978–1979) 1980–1999 John Trevorrow (1980) Clyde Sefton (1981) Wayne Hildred (1982) Terry Hammond (1983) Peter Besanko (1984)...
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Event Gold Silver Bronze Road Race Men Clyde Sefton 05:07:17 Phil Griffiths 05:07:46 Remo Sansonetti 05:17:27...
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Gösta Pettersson Sweden 1972 Munich details Hennie Kuiper Netherlands Clyde Sefton Australia Not awarded 1976 Montreal details Bernt Johansson Sweden...
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men's individual road race and first medal in the event since 1948. Clyde Sefton earned Australia's first medal in the event with his silver. Jaime Huélamo...
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Wilson (1977) John Trevorrow (1978–1979) 1980–1999 John Trevorrow (1980) Clyde Sefton (1981) Wayne Hildred (1982) Terry Hammond (1983) Peter Besanko (1984)...
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Wilson (1977) John Trevorrow (1978–1979) 1980–1999 John Trevorrow (1980) Clyde Sefton (1981) Wayne Hildred (1982) Terry Hammond (1983) Peter Besanko (1984)...
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Cycling Men's Time Trial Gold John Nicholson Cycling Men's Sprint Gold Clyde Sefton Cycling Men's Road Race Gold Don Wagstaff Diving Men's 3m Springboard...
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Silver Bronze Individual road race details Hennie Kuiper Netherlands Clyde Sefton Australia no medal awarded Team time trial details Soviet Union (URS)...
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Warracknabeal 1980 Australia David Allan Pony Sport Holland 1981 Australia Clyde Sefton Mansfield 1982 Australia Terry Hammond Clemenso–Mavic 1983 Australia...
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Wilson (1977) John Trevorrow (1978–1979) 1980–1999 John Trevorrow (1980) Clyde Sefton (1981) Wayne Hildred (1982) Terry Hammond (1983) Peter Besanko (1984)...
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Silver Bronze Individual road race details Hennie Kuiper Netherlands Clyde Sefton Australia no medal awarded Team time trial details Soviet Union (URS)...
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Wilson (1977) John Trevorrow (1978–1979) 1980–1999 John Trevorrow (1980) Clyde Sefton (1981) Wayne Hildred (1982) Terry Hammond (1983) Peter Besanko (1984)...
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Wilson (1977) John Trevorrow (1978–1979) 1980–1999 John Trevorrow (1980) Clyde Sefton (1981) Wayne Hildred (1982) Terry Hammond (1983) Peter Besanko (1984)...
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Wilson (1977) John Trevorrow (1978–1979) 1980–1999 John Trevorrow (1980) Clyde Sefton (1981) Wayne Hildred (1982) Terry Hammond (1983) Peter Besanko (1984)...
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Gösta Pettersson Sweden 1972 Munich details Hennie Kuiper Netherlands Clyde Sefton Australia None awarded 1976 Montreal details Bernt Johansson Sweden...
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Wilson (1977) John Trevorrow (1978–1979) 1980–1999 John Trevorrow (1980) Clyde Sefton (1981) Wayne Hildred (1982) Terry Hammond (1983) Peter Besanko (1984)...
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Wilson (1977) John Trevorrow (1978–1979) 1980–1999 John Trevorrow (1980) Clyde Sefton (1981) Wayne Hildred (1982) Terry Hammond (1983) Peter Besanko (1984)...
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Wilson (1977) John Trevorrow (1978–1979) 1980–1999 John Trevorrow (1980) Clyde Sefton (1981) Wayne Hildred (1982) Terry Hammond (1983) Peter Besanko (1984)...
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Wilson (1977) John Trevorrow (1978–1979) 1980–1999 John Trevorrow (1980) Clyde Sefton (1981) Wayne Hildred (1982) Terry Hammond (1983) Peter Besanko (1984)...
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SS River Clyde was a 3,913 GRT British collier built by Russell & Co of Port Glasgow on the Firth of Clyde and completed in March 1905. In the First World...
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Wilson (1977) John Trevorrow (1978–1979) 1980–1999 John Trevorrow (1980) Clyde Sefton (1981) Wayne Hildred (1982) Terry Hammond (1983) Peter Besanko (1984)...
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Hobart Yacht Race 19 January – Charles Blunt, politician 20 January – Clyde Sefton, road cyclist 22 January – Steve J. Spears, actor, singer, and playwright...
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