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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
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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.

Reporting on Gaza: 'Sometimes from behind the camera I just stand and cry'

Feb 16,2020 12:39 am

By Fergal KeaneBBC News, Jerusalem

The calls come whenever he can get a signal. Or whenever he can get enough electricity to charge his phone.

He eats when he can find food. He travels from one scene of desolation to another. As long as he can find petrol.

And Mahmoud Bassam worries about his wife and 11-month-old child because they have to move to avoid The bombing. So when he leaves home in The Morning he is never sure they will be in The same place when he gets back at night.

That is if he can get back. If The Road is not blocked or The bombing too heavy for him to travel.

In Gaza These Days , Mahmoud is at The Mercy of war. What it inflicts. What it can Take Away .

Mahmoud is a dedicated chronicler of his people's agony. Ever since The Conflict began over three weeks ago he has been moving between hospitals and refugee camps and - with exhausting Frequency - The Scenes of explosions.

Alongside The Work of The Bbc 's Gaza correspondent, Rushdi Abualouf, that of freelancers like Mahmoud has helped The Bbc to convey The Agony of civilians caught under relentless air strikes.

When I reach him by phone After Hours of trying, Mahmoud describes The emotional toll of his work.

" As hard as it is to see what I see, and as much as I'm trying to deliver this message, " he says, " sometimes from behind The camera I just stand and cry. And The only thing I can do is be silent. "

Many of The journalists I know who work in war zones feel a deep helplessness as human beings faced with relentless human suffering. How do you help when there are so many to be helped? How do you do your work if you are stopping to give food or First Aid ?

We Are not aid workers or medics. But We Are human beings.

This is magnified for Mahmoud by his local ties. Foreign Correspondents Like Me have The privilege of Getting On a plane and Going Home . The memories of war might follow but we at least have physical safety as do The People we love.

The Gaza Strip is a very small place - 366 sq km (141 square miles) in total land area. Mahmoud has every chance of finding someone he knows at A War scene.

" I Am A Journalist and my mission is to deliver what I Am seeing, " he tells me, " but sometimes I have to stop and sit with these kids, try to give them water, see what they need, try to provide them with what they need. "

Watching his raw footage as it arrives on our computers The Team I work with are struck by his calm. Never once does he forget that The People he films and interviews are probably facing a camera for The First Time in their lives, in The worst imaginable circumstances.

This war is proving to be one of The Most dangerous for journalists in recent times. More Than 30 have been killed So Far . The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) has said those in Gaza are paying an unprecedented toll.

" This is a deadly time for journalists in Gaza, " says Sherif Mansour, The Middle East expert of The CPJ.

" We have seen more journalists killed in The Last close to three weeks than have been killed Over 21 years of covering this conflict. A lot of journalists have lost colleagues, family homes, and they were forced to flee where there is no Safe Haven or exit. "

In a close-knit community of journalists in places like Gaza it is inevitable that The Loss of colleagues reverberates intimately.

Yara Eid is a Palestinian journalist who grew up in Gaza. She is now living in Britain and mourning her friend Ibrahim Lafi who was killed at The Beginning of The War .

" I lost my Best Friend Ibrahim. He was a Palestinian journalist, but he wasn't just A Journalist . He was 21 years old. He was a brother. He was a Best Friend . He was a dreamer, " she says.

" He was a photographer, and he loved life very much. He was The person that smiled The Most . I've never seen Ibrahim not smiling in My Life . He had The biggest smile whenever I saw him.

" He was The Most supportive friend I've ever had. He really had many dreams and he really wanted to be a photographer that chose to show The whole world The Beauty of Gaza. "

Journalists go to work in Gaza knowing that not only they but their families are under threat. The Al Jazeera bureau chief, Wael al-Dahdaouh, lost his wife, son, daughter and infant grandson in an Air Strike .

A Day later he went back to work saying it was his duty. To those of us watching events from Jerusalem, that dedication is nothing short of extraordinary.

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