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Bridge named for tri trailblazer

The Garth Prowd Bridge named in honour of the man affectionately known as the Godfather of Australian triathlon is the last bridge runners and cyclists cross as they finish the Noosa Triathlon.
Affectionately known as the Godfather of Australian triathlon Garth was a pioneer of sports tourism in Queensland and a passionate advocate for sports participation.
Garth played a key role in the birth of the Noosa Triathlon, which he ran through his event management company USM Events for more than 30 years.
Under his stewardship, the Noosa Triathlon became the world’s largest Olympic distance triathlon.
The Noosa Tri holds many memories for Garth’s family who were at the bridge naming on Saturday.
His daughter Megan spoke of her father’s vision for the triathlon which not always clear to everyone around him at the time but has now been realised, and of her surprise at his effect on others.
“It’s amazing how many of dad’s friends have come out and said what an inspiration he was,” she said.
“Garth was an amazing individual who has made outstanding contributions to the Noosa community,” Cr Jess Glasgow said.
Following his sudden passing in July Noosa Council received a request to name a local landmark in his honour.
“Over the years many thousands of athletes taking part in the Noosa Triathlon, including Garth himself, have run and cycled across the bridge, making it a fitting local landmark to name in his honour,” Cr Glasgow said.

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