Anniversary of a legend’s passing - a tribute to Gillian Rolton’s life achievements and vision
This year’s 2018 Mitsubishi Motors Australian International 3 Day Event will celebrate the life, achievements and vision of former Au3DE Event Director, Gillian Rolton OAM, an equestrian icon and dual Olympic gold medallist.
With the upcoming 1-year anniversary of her passing, the event will be a reflection on the impact Gill has had not only on the event itself but the sport of equestrian in Australia.
Gillian was the first Australian woman to win an Olympic equestrian gold medal, as part of the 1992 three-day event team in Barcelona. She then returned four years later to win a second team gold medal in 1996, both times riding her beloved grey Peppermint Grove, known as “Freddy’’.
Gill and Peppermint Grove’s story reached legend status and they became a household name at the 1996 Atlanta Olympic Games when ‘Freddy’ lost his balance and threw her early on the course. Despite a broken collarbone and ribs, she remounted determined to finish the cross-country course for Australia and enabling them to take home gold.
She was a pioneer for sporting excellence as a competitor, but also as an administrator. Gillian served as the director of the Adelaide event for the past 10 years. The development of the 4-star Olympic standard event in the Adelaide parklands was her vision, which she nurtured for a decade, culminating in it being recognised as one of the top three-day events in the world and the leading competition in the southern hemisphere.
Last year, 2017 event winner, New Zealand Olympian Clarke Johnstone, made an emotional tribute to Rolton in his speech highlighting “without her this event would never have taken place.’’
This year’s event will pay tribute to Gillian in a variety of ways:
Gillian Rolton Olympic Memorial Fence
Gillian’s favourite discipline was always the Cross-Country phase and her contribution to the sport and this exciting day will be reflected in the Olympic themed cross-country jump in Victoria Park. The Gillian Rolton Olympic Memorial Fence will be situated early in the four-star cross-country course as jump 5a,b,c.
Tribute Lunch
On Friday 16 November, a tribute lunch will be held in the Chairman’s Lounge adjacent the Main Arena with fellow Olympians Rachael Sporn OAM, Julliet Haslam OAM and Wendy Schaeffer OAM as guest speakers. MC’d by Channel 7 presenter Nicki Barnett, Rachael,
Juliet and Wendy all were members of an Australian Olympic team with Gillian Rolton and will talk about some of the experiences that they have had with Gill, her legacy and her role as a pioneer of women in sport.
Official Proceedings will start at midday.
Peppermint Fred – Cancer Council Fundraiser
A Cancer Council fundraiser has been created by Gillian’s husband Greg. Peppermint Fred plush toys will be sold throughout the event to raise money for Cancer Council SA.
Peppermint Fred gets his name form Gillian’s beloved dual Olympic Gold Medal horse Peppermint Grove, whose stable name was Fred.
During Gillian’s two-year battle with endometrial cancer, she set up a partnership between the 3 Day Event and Cancer Council SA.
Gillian was keen to leave behind a legacy to support cancer research, raise awareness and provide support to those that are suffering from cancer.
All profits raise from the sale of Peppermint Fred go directly to Cancer Council SA.
Belinda Lindh, Event Director, says “Gillian was an inspiration to so many people across the world and has had such a huge impact on the Australian International 3 Day Event. In honour of her impact and love for the Aus3DE, we will be celebrating her life throughout the event.
Gill has left a lasting legacy in Adelaide’s Australian International 3 Day Event, and she will be fondly remembered for her tenacity and dedication towards all that she did. She would have loved ‘Peppermint Fred’ and would have been proud to see cancer research being supported this way at the Aus3DE”.
The two-time Olympic gold medallist will be remembered as a hardworking trailblazer, who was the first Australian woman to win Olympic and world championship equestrian events.
For more event information visit: https://australian3de.com.au/
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