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Flashback: Gold Coaster Louise Nolan’s incredible sacrifice at the 1994 Commonwealth Games

THE Gold Coast has witnessed some incredible moments at the Commonwealth Games. This moment, featuring a Gold Coast athlete, is one of the greatest examples of teamwork.

Gold Coast cylist's 1994 Commonwealth Games star turn

WHEN the sun rises over the Gold Coast on Monday morning the 2018 Commonwealth Games will be history.

There have been plenty of memorable and amazing moments and a legacy left behind which will hold the city in good stead for decades to come.

Our athletes put themselves to the test and came away with an incredible haul of medals.

It is an effort to be proud of and one which matches some of the best performances of Australia’s athletes at previous Games.

Back in 1994 the Australian team put on an incredible showing at that year’s Commonwealth Games, held in Victoria, Canada.

100m freestyle champion Chris Fydler
100m freestyle champion Chris Fydler

After winning 52 gold medals in Auckland in 1990, the team arrived and was aiming to equal or surpass the record, with hopes of scoring 10 on the first day, both in the pool and on the velodrome.

The big star of day one was Sydney student Matthew Dunn who won two gold medals on day one, alongside a dominant Kieran Perkins, Susie O’Neill and Samantha Reilly.

Kieran Perkins wins Gold at the 1994 Commonwealth Games Picture: Stephen Dunn.
Kieran Perkins wins Gold at the 1994 Commonwealth Games Picture: Stephen Dunn.

They were followed shortly after by Gold Coasters Andrew Baildon and Chris Fydler who contested the 100m freestyle while Brad Lambert, the baby of the team, swam in the 200m backstroke.

Local cyclists Cathy Reardon and Louise Nolan went for their second cycling gold medal in the women’s road race.

But in a devastating turn of events, Nolan was forced to sacrifice her own hopes of a medal in a bid to ensure one of her own teammates secured gold.

The 1994 Australian Womens cycling road team — "Roadette Jets" (L-R) Cathy Reardon, Kathy Watt, Louise Nolan & Rachel Victor.
The 1994 Australian Womens cycling road team — "Roadette Jets" (L-R) Cathy Reardon, Kathy Watt, Louise Nolan & Rachel Victor.

It was the 96km individual road race and Nolan, Then-23, drew the short straw and willing accepted it, when she was instructed by Coach Andrew Logan to scarified her own chances by making sure the race strategies were made to order for teammate Kathy Watt.

Nolan’s orders were to force the pace from the moment the starter’s gun set the field of 22 off on the nine gruelling laps of the testing Mt Molmie circuit around the University of Victoria.

She was accompanied by Canadian Lesley Tomlinson in a breakaway that lasted for two thirds of the race, making life as uncomfortable as possible for the main bunch while Watt patiently bided her time.

The team in action on the roads.
The team in action on the roads.

The plot unfolded to perfection, with the blonde Victorian swooping on the two tiring kamikaze pilots with two laps to go and proceeding to confirm her status as the best rider in the world at that time and her second gold medal.

Nolan and Tomlinson remained in contention for minor medals but faded to place seventh and eight respectively.

Reardon went on to place fifth.

Rachel Victor, Cathy Reardon, Kathy Watt & Louise Nolan with gold medals
Rachel Victor, Cathy Reardon, Kathy Watt & Louise Nolan with gold medals

Watt paid tribute to the Gold Coaster in her post-race speech.

“It was a fantastic effort by Louise,” she said.

“She allowed me to sit back in the field ant attack later. It worked out perfectly.

Beaming and detailing as if she had won herself, Nolan said. “It made for hard day but it was worth it. Our plan paid off and Kathy won gold. The best bike rider won and that’s important.

“But I feel part of the gold medal too.”

Nolan later won a gold medal at the Games in the road team time trial.

Our Golden girls
Our Golden girls

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