Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER

Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER
HomeNewsNoosa Olympic great remembered

Noosa Olympic great remembered

Kevan Gosper, a Noosa resident who has been described as one of the true giants of the Olympic movement not only in Australia but globally, was honored with a memorial service arranged by the Australian Olympic Committee at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on Tuesday September 17.

Kevan (90) died in Noosa on July 19 after a short illness. Speaking at the memorial service AOC President Ian Chesterman said,

“Kevan’s impact in Australia was enormous, as a former President of the AOC and a lifetime servant to sport in this country. But internationally his contribution was equally significant.

“He rose to the heights of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) as an administrator having performed with distinction in his sport of Athletics, a two-time Olympian who won a silver medal at the 1956 Melbourne Olympic Games.

“Kevan’s record of service is remarkable, having become an IOC member in 1977 he twice served as IOC Vice President and was also twice elected as a member of the IOC Executive. He was involved in some of the biggest decisions of his time.”

He and wife Judy had planned to travel together to the Paris Olympic Games. Judy went alone and later she described how welcome and comforted she was made by so many of the Olympic family.

I first met Kevan in 1959 when I began studying Physical Education at Melbourne University; Kevan was training on the university track for the 1960 Rome Olympic Games. Kevan was already an Olympic medalist, winning Silver in the 4 x 400 m Relay at the 1956 Melbourne Games.

It was when he served as president of the Australian Olympic movement in the 1980s that I came to appreciate Kevan’s vision and passion for Olympic education. He was a great supporter of the Olympic Movement, and it was through his leadership that in 1985 an Education Commission was established with Kevan appointing me as chairman.

Kevan also focused on the significance of the vast Oceania region, later becoming President of the Oceania National Olympic Committees (ONOC) for twenty years.

With Kevan’s assistance, the inaugural session of the Oceania Olympic Academy in Australia was held over five days at the Australian Institute of Sport in Canberra. Participants under the age of 35, which was consistent with sessions of the International Olympic Academy (IOA) in Olympia, Greece, came from all states and territories in Australia and several countries in the Oceania region. Kevan officially opened that first session in December 1985.

Several other Oceania and Australia-wide sessions of ‘Olympic Academies’ were held under his leadership.

In conclusion, it can be stated that Kevan Gosper initiated and facilitated the beginnings of Olympic academy sessions in Australia. Vale Kevan.

[Dr Ian Jobling was the Founding Director of the Centre of Olympic Studies at the University of Queensland, and is now Honorary Patron of the Queensland Centre for Olympic Paralympic Studies at UQ]

Digital Edition
Subscribe

Get an all ACCESS PASS to the News and your Digital Edition with an online subscription

Lace up for cancer

Noosa residents are being urged to lace up their runners and walk with purpose when the 2026 Mother’s Day Classic returns on Sunday, May...
More News

Celebrating a new Horizon

Noosa audiences are set to be swept up in one of the Sunshine Coast’s biggest cultural celebrations when Horizon Festival returns for its milestone...

Make your cuppa count

Noosa residents are being encouraged to put the kettle on and make their cuppa count, with registrations now open for Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea...

One speech at a time

The local Noosa Toastmasters Club is helping community members build confidence and communication skills - one speech at a time. The club, part of the...

Future leaders

Noosa students are invited to step up and explore their leadership potential with the 2026 Mayor’s Telstra Innovation Masterclass Series. Open to Years 8...

Library of things

Noosa Libraries have just made borrowing way more exciting. Their new ‘Library of Things’ lets residents take home over 40 unusual, practical and fun...

Youth of the year awards

Local students took centre stage at the annual Youth of the Year Awards hosted by the Tewantin Noosa Lions Club, inspiring the 70 guests...

Heroes behind the flags

Noosa’s coastline will turn red and yellow next week as Sunshine Beach Surf Club celebrates Red and Yellow Day, honouring the volunteer lifesavers who...

New member flies onto Visit Sunshine Coast board

The region’s peak tourism body has welcomed a key figure in aviation to its leadership ranks, with Visit Sunshine Coast (VSC) announcing the appointment...

Police launch new operation

Noosa residents may see a heightened police presence from this week as part of a major six-month state-wide operation aimed at reducing break-ins, robberies...

The Claptomaniacs play across the pond

The 'Pond' is a fond term for the Atlantic Ocean between the US and UK - and that's from where the Claptomaniacs draw their...