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Murray Riley : ウィキペディア英語版 | Murray Riley
Murray Stewart Riley (born 5 October 1925) was a Sydney police officer and Olympic rower. However, the charismatic Riley turned to crime becoming one of Australia's more controversial criminals.〔Hickie D. 1985,''The Prince and the Premier: The story of Perce Galea, Bob Askin and the others who gave organised crime its start in Australia'', NSW, Australia: Angus & Robertson Publishers ,31-33, 147-8, 168, 170, 234-253〕 ==Australian rowing champion==
Riley participated in the double scull (rowing) events at the Empire Games with Merv Wood, who later became NSW police commissioner, in 1950 and 1954, winning gold for Australia.〔Hickie D. 1985,250.〕 He also competed in the 1952 Summer Olympics and in the 1956 Summer Olympics, winning Bronze in 1956.〔Hickie D. 1985, 250.〕 In 1952 he and his partner John Rogers were eliminated in the semi-final repechage of the 1952 Summer Olympics men's double sculls.〔''Australian Olympic Committee'' (n.d).("John Rodgers". )〕〔Andrew Guerin (n.d). "Olympic Games - Helsinki 1952". (''Guerin-Foster History of Australian Rowing''. )〕
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