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73:. While Coates, was officially listed as an Athlete for the games, he was in reality, there to coach the Speed Skating team, with his "Athlete" status, simply to enable Ice time. Coates would defy Henke and the Australian Ice Skating Federation, who had informed him, he could not race, and would end up taking part in the 10,000m race to compete at his sixth Olympic Games at age 41. Henke was so enraged at Coates, going behind his back, he almost pulled him off the Ice mid race, before deciding that, he would let Coates finish, before punishing him with a verbal attack. 42:
Winter sports have traditionally been unattended to by Australian Olympic officials. In 1956, the ice hockey team offered to pay their own way and the only thing that they needed from the AOF was formal permission. However, the AOF never responded to their request, and they were unable to attend, and
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In 1994, Australia's short track relay team won Australia's first Winter Olympic medal, a bronze. It was a successful campaign for Henke's swansong; the largest team that Australia had sent apart from 1960, with 27 athletes, recorded an unprecedented five top 10 finishes. Marshall came sixth in
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and Nizielski of the medal-winning relay team placed eighth and tenth in the 500 m and 1,000 m short track events respectively. In contrast to the previous games, the Australians placed in the top half of the field in six of their eight individual starts.
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In 1981, Henke took AOF board members into the Australian Alps for a board meeting, allowing him to exploit the environment to promote winter sport. He said that the next Olympics "was the first time the AOF ever really got behind the winter team".
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was viewed as the potential start of a new era in Australian winter sports, with hopes that a maiden medal would result. Australia's short track relay team went into the 1992 Olympics as world champions, but the team crashed in the semi-finals.
144:(initially called the Australian Institute of Winter Sports) was created. It was given a million-dollar annual budget and for the first time, Australia had a federal government-funded full-time training program to accompany the 113:'s success prompted the eventual starting of the Australian Ski Federation by Henke, and their program to sponsor talented young skiers and send them to Europe to hone their craft, among them 148:. This led to a steady rise in the number of Australians who have won medals at World Cup events in the immediate years after the OWIA’s creation. Henke was the inaugural chairman. 34:
official. He was the chef de mission of the Australian Winter Olympic delegations from 1976 until 1994, and is credited with ending the neglect of winter sports in Australia.
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was in the process of winning the World Cup series for the year, and was one of the favourites for the women's aerial skiing, but she crash-landed and finished seventh.
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took over in 1998. Henke rose to become vice-president of the AOF, and is accredited with ending the AOF's neglect of winter sport. Up until Henke's appointment,
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in 1987 and an Officer of the Order of Australia in 1999. In 1993 he was inducted into the
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Henke became the chef de mission in 1976 and held the position for two decades, until
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in 2001. In 2008, he became the first Australian to be made a lifetime member of the
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criticised the AOF for their disinterest. One of the affected athletes was Henke.
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had been the only athletes to have placed in the top half of any event.
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He would feature in a minor controversy with Speed Skater,
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Index

AO
ice hockey
Australian Olympic Committee
Ian Chesterman
Colin Hickey
Malcolm Milne
Colin Coates
1988 Winter Olympics
Albertville
France
Kirstie Marshall
Kerryn Rim
Steven Bradbury
Malcolm Milne
Steven Lee
Zali Steggall
Jacqui Cooper
Kirstie Marshall
1998 Winter Olympics
Nagano
Olympic Winter Institute of Australia
Australian Institute of Sport
figure skating
Gweneth Molony
Joanne Henke
Order of Australia
Sport Australia Hall of Fame
Olympic Order
Australian Sports Medal
Centenary Medal

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