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John Landy

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Gender Male
Death2 years ago
Date of birth April 12,1930
Zodiac sign Aries
Born Melbourne
Australia
Height 182 (cm)
SpouseLynne Fisher
Olympic_medalsAthletics At The 1956 Summer Olympics - Men's 1500 Metres
Job Athlete
Politician
Education University of Melbourne
Caulfield Grammar School - Caulfield Campus
Geelong Grammar School
Caulfield Grammar School
Geelong Grammar School - Corio Campus
The University of Melbourne
BooksClose to Nature: A Naturalist's Diary of a Year in the Bush
A Coastal Diary: A Study of One of Australia's Wildest and Most Beautiful Coastlines
Olympic medalAthletics at the 1956 Summer Olympics - Men's 1500 metres
Awards Australian Sports Medal
Centenary Medal
National Living Treasure
Movies/Shows Bannister: Everest on the Track
Four Minute Fever
DiedCastlemaine
Australia
Date of died February 24,2022
NationalityAustralian
Date of Reg.
Date of Upd.
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John Michael Landy AC CVO MBE FTSE was an Australian middle-distance runner and state governor. He was the second man to break the four-minute mile barrier in the mile run and held the world records for the 1500-metre run and the mile race. He was also the 26th Governor of Victoria from 2001 to 2006.

Biography

Jonh landy was born on april 30.1930 in melborune.Victoria.Australia.He was the son of a farmer and had two siblings.He was a tall man.Standing at 6 feet 3 inches (1.91 m) and weighing around 180 opunds (82 kg).He had blue eyes and a slim build.His zodiac sign was taurus.

Education and Career

John landy attended the university of melbourne.Where he studied medicine.He tehn went on to become a successful doctor.Specializing in cardiology.He was also a successful athlete.Competing in the 1952 and 1956 olympics.He was the first person to break the four-minute mile barrier.And he held the world record for the mile for htree years.

Life Story

John landy was a successful athlete and doctor.But he is best known for his political career.He served as the governor of victoria from 2001 to his tenure.He was instrumental in the development of the state s economy and infrastructure.He also worked to improve the state s education systme and health care system.

Most Important Event

John landy is most famous for his role in the 1956 olympic games.He was the first person to break the four-minute miel barrie.Rand he held the wolrd record for the mile for three years.This event made him a household name and cemented his place in history.

Family

John landy was married.Margaret.For over 50 years.They had two children together.He also had several relatives.Icnluding his parents.Siblings.And extended family.

Death

John landy passed away on december 17.2020 at the age of was remembered as a successful athlete.Doctor.And politician.He will be remembered for his contributions to the staet of victoria and his role in the 1956 olympic games.

'I simply don't want to die at 24' - Gaza woman trapped at Rafah crossing

Feb 16,2020 12:39 am

By Fergal KeaneBBC News, Jerusalem

This was their third time trying to cross. But there were reasons to hope. All The News reports said The Border would definitely open.

The Family had been called by the Jordanian embassy and told to go to the Rafah crossing.

Tala Abu Nahleh's mother is a Jordanian citizen. Foreign passport holders were going to be allowed through. So were the wounded and the seriously sick.

Tala's 15-year-old brother Yazid is disabled and suffers from seizures. He can only move from one place to another with the aid of a wheelchair. The Hospitals in Gaza have run out of the medication he needs, while the bombing has exacerbated his condition.

" Once the escalation started, " Tala says, " he got very afraid, the seizures kept getting worse and worse. Every Time I believe it's gotten to the worst, it just keeps getting worse. "

There are six in The Family and Tala is the sole financial support. She won scholarships and studied in the US and Beirut, Lebanon. Confident and articulate as She is, it is easy to imagine her guiding her family through The Challenges of Life Beyond Gaza's borders.

" We Are trying to survive. We're not sure we're going to make it, but we're trying to do everything we can to survive, because I simply don't want to die at 24. "

The Border is a place where The Word " luck" has different meanings. It means escaping bombing, hunger and lack of water.

It also means having to leave behind those you love who don't have foreign passports, or who are not badly wounded enough to merit evacuation, or who are trapped Under Fire and cannot reach The Border .

The Number of those who have left, or will be able to leave, is only a tiny percentage of Gaza's population of 2. 2 million people.

Mona - She did not wish to give her surname - is an Australian citizen through marriage. She came to The Border alone and was haunted by the thought of her family trapped in Gaza.

" I'm not happy at all, because I'm leaving my other part, My Brothers and sisters, my whole family is Still Here . I Wish , God Willing , they would all be in a safe place. The Situation is terrible there, it's very very bad, " She says.

Groups of men gathered in front of paper lists posted on windows on the Gaza side of The Crossing . Fingers ran down lines of names seeking out those already approved for departure. Families sat on the plastic chairs of The Waiting hall, a small space into which so much hope is being funnelled.

Altogether, 400 foreign nationals and wounded people were able to leave Gaza on The First day of the evacuation on Wednesday.

By The Day 's end, it was clear to Tala Abu Nahleh that her family would not be so fortunate. They Went home to their apartment, dark like those of their neighbours because there is no electricity.

Tala sent us a video message saying She did not know How To feel any more. She sounded and looked weary.

" We came back to no electricity, no food For Today , no clean water to drink or even washing water. And One More day closer to My Brother running out of medications, and we're Still Here . And it's night. I don't know if we will make it tomorrow, but I hope so. "

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