# Michael Turtur

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Michael Turtur Personal information Full name Michael Colin Turtur Born (1958-07-02) 2 July 1958 (age 68) Adelaide, South Australia, Australia Team information Discipline Track Role Rider Rider type Pursuit Medal record Representing Australia Men's track cycling Olympic Games 1984 Los Angeles Team pursuit Commonwealth Games 1982 Brisbane Individual pursuit 1982 Brisbane Team pursuit 1982 Brisbane 10 mils scratch

**Michael Colin Turtur** [AO](/source/Officer_of_the_Order_of_Australia) (born 2 July 1958 in [Adelaide](/source/Adelaide), [South Australia](/source/South_Australia)) is a former [track cyclist](/source/Track_cyclist) and [Olympic](/source/Summer_Olympics) [gold medallist](/source/Gold_medal) in the [4000m Team Pursuit](/source/Team_pursuit) at the [1984 Olympics](/source/1984_Summer_Olympics) in [Los Angeles](/source/Los_Angeles), with team members [Dean Woods](/source/Dean_Woods), [Kevin Nichols](/source/Kevin_Nichols) and [Michael Grenda](/source/Michael_Grenda), coached by [Charlie Walsh](/source/Charlie_Walsh).[1]

Michael Turtur has competed in the Olympic Games and three [Commonwealth Games](/source/Commonwealth_Games), winning a total of five medals. At the 1982 Brisbane Commonwealth Games, he won two gold medals in the men’s 4000m teams and individual pursuits, and a bronze medal in the 10 mile scratch race. At the 1986 Edinburgh Commonwealth Games, he was the flag bearer for Australia and won a gold medal in the men’s 4000m team pursuit.

Following his cycling career, Mr Turtur went on to share his knowledge and experience by becoming the [South Australian Institute of Sport](/source/South_Australian_Institute_of_Sport) Cycling Coach for five years. From 1993 Michael Turtur was the manager and promoter of the [Adelaide Super-Drome](/source/Adelaide_Super-Drome) located in South Australia’s State Sports Park, which is the headquarters for the highly successful [Australian Institute of Sport](/source/Australian_Institute_of_Sport)’s Women's and Men's Track Cycling Program.

In 2011 he was a [State Finalist](/source/South_Australian_of_the_Year_Award) in the [Australian of the Year](/source/Australian_of_the_Year).[2] Michael Turtur was a television commentator for the [Seven Network](/source/Seven_Network) during its Olympics coverage.

In January 2018 Turtur was made an Officer of the [Order of Australia](/source/Order_of_Australia) (AO) for "distinguished service to cycling, particularly through the development and promotion of world-class road cycling events, and to the community of South Australia".[3]

There is a cycling path named after Turtur in South Australia, following the Glenelg tram line.[4]

## Australian Sports Commission Board

Michael Turtur is on the [Australian Sports Commission](/source/Australian_Sports_Commission) Board with Mr John Wylie AM, Chair, Mr [David Gallop](/source/David_Gallop) (Deputy Chair), Glenys Beauchamp (ex-officio), Alisa Camplin OAM, Sally Carbon OAM, Liz Ellis AM, John Lee, Margaret Osmond, Andrew Plympton, Ken Ryan, and Kyle Vander-Kuyp.[5][6]

## Union Cycliste Internationale

Michael Turtur is on the UCI board on the Management Committee of the [Union Cycliste Internationale](/source/Union_Cycliste_Internationale).[7] He is also president and chair of the track commission.[8]

## Cycling teams

Michael Turtur was Section Manager of the 1994 Victoria, Canada, Commonwealth Games Cycling Team, the 1995 World Championships, and the 1996 Atlanta Olympic Games.

## Tour Down Under

From the [Tour Down Under](/source/Tour_Down_Under)'s inception in 1999 by Michael Turtur, he has been its internationally recognized Race Director. Turtur officially handed over the reins of Race Director to [Stuart O'Grady](/source/Stuart_O'Grady) at the end of 2020 race.[9]

## References

1. **[^](#cite_ref-1)** [Olympic results](https://web.archive.org/web/20200418045735/https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/tu/michael-turtur-1.html)

1. **[^](#cite_ref-2)** ["Michael Turtur OAM"](https://web.archive.org/web/20220221095433/https://www.australianoftheyear.org.au/recipients/michael-turtur/444/). *www.australianoftheyear.org.au*. Archived from [the original](https://www.australianoftheyear.org.au/recipients/michael-turtur/444/) on 21 February 2022. Retrieved 21 February 2022.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-3)** Turtur, Michael (26 January 2018). ["Australia Day 2018 Honours List"](https://honours.pmc.gov.au/honours/awards/2000841).

1. **[^](#cite_ref-4)** ["Mike Turtur Bikeway"](https://www.walkingsa.org.au/walk/find-a-place-to-walk/mike-turtur-bikeway/). *Walking SA*. Retrieved 27 September 2023.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-5)** ["Mike Turtur OAM : About us : Australian Sports Commission"](http://www.ausport.gov.au/about/structure/the_board/mike_turtur_oam).{{[cite web](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Cite_web)}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service ([link](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:CS1_maint:_deprecated_archival_service))

1. **[^](#cite_ref-6)** ["New Chair appointed to the Australian Sports Commission"](https://web.archive.org/web/20121013090642/http://www.regional.gov.au/sport/minister/releases/2012/kl111.aspx). *www.regional.gov.au*. Archived from [the original](http://www.regional.gov.au/sport/minister/releases/2012/kl111.aspx) on 13 October 2012. Retrieved 15 January 2022.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-7)** [Tour Down Under boss Mike Turtur on world stage](http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/tour-down-under-boss-on-world-stage/story-e6frg7mo-1111118085061)

1. **[^](#cite_ref-8)** ["Archived copy"](https://web.archive.org/web/20120819044725/https://www.uci.ch/templates/UCI/UCI1/layout.asp?MenuId=MTI2OTU&LangId=1). Archived from [the original](http://www.uci.ch/templates/UCI/UCI1/layout.asp?MenuId=MTI2OTU&LangId=1) on 19 August 2012. Retrieved 11 November 2012.{{[cite web](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Cite_web)}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title ([link](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:CS1_maint:_archived_copy_as_title))

1. **[^](#cite_ref-9)** ["TDU: We Salute Mike Turtur As Stuart O'Grady Takes Over Race Director Role - Bicycling Australia"](http://www.bicyclingaustralia.com.au/news/tour-down-under-we-salute-mike-turtur-as-stuart-o-grady-takes-over-as-race-director). *www.bicyclingaustralia.com.au*. Retrieved 13 December 2020.

v t e Olympic Cycling Champions in Men's Team Pursuit 1908: Jones, Kingsbury, Meredith, Payne (GBR) 1920: Carli, Ferrario, Giorgetti, Magnani (ITA) 1924: De Martini, Dinale, Menegazzi, Zucchetti (ITA) 1928: Facciani, Gaioni, Lusiani, Tasselli (ITA) 1932: Cimatti, Pedretti, Ghilardi, Borsari (ITA) 1936: Charpentier, Goujon, Lapébie, Le Nizerhy (FRA) 1948: Adam, Blusson, Coste, Decanali (FRA) 1952: Campana, De Rossi, Messina, Morettini (ITA) 1956: Domenicali, Faggin, Gandini, Gasparella, Pizzali (ITA) 1960: Arienti, Testa, Vallotto, Vigna (ITA) 1964: Claesges, Henrichs, Link, Streng (EUA) 1968: Frey, Asmussen, Lyngemark, Olsen (DEN) 1972: Schumacher, Colombo, Haritz, Hempel (FRG) 1976: Vonhof, Braun, Lutz, Schumacher (FRG) 1980: Manakov, Movchan, Osokin, Petrakov, Krasnov (URS) 1984: Grenda, Nichols, Turtur, Woods (AUS) 1988: Ekimov, Kasputis, Nelyubin, Umaras (URS) 1992: Steinweg, Walzer, Fulst, Glöckner, Lehmann (GER) 1996: Capelle, Ermenault, Monin, Moreau (FRA) 2000: Fulst, Bartko, Becke, Lehmann, Pollack (GER) 2004: Brown, Lancaster, McGee, Roberts (AUS) 2008: Clancy, Manning, Thomas, Wiggins (GBR) 2012: Clancy, Thomas, Burke, Kennaugh (GBR) 2016: Clancy, Burke, Doull, Wiggins (GBR) 2020: Consonni, Ganna, Lamon, Milan (ITA) 2024: Bleddyn, Welsford, Leahy, O'Brien (AUS)

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