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Peter Macken Modern Pentathlon Australia

Peter Macken

Age

86

Olympic History

Rome 1960

Tokyo 1964

Mexico City 1968

Munich 1972

Montreal 1976

Career Events

Fencing Men's Team Epée

Mens Individual

Team - Open

 

Peter's Story

Peter Macken competed in the modern pentathlon at Rome 1960, Tokyo 1964, Mexico City 1968, Munich 1972 and Montreal 1976, thus becoming the second Australian, after canoeist Dennis Green, to compete at five Olympics. At Tokyo, he finished an excellent fourth in the individual event of the modern pentathlon, a sport that had previously been dominated by the Europeans, and, with Don McMiken and Duncan Page, he contributed to Australia placing an equally meritorious fifth in the team competition. The same team finished 12th at Mexico City.

In competing in the epée fencing team at Mexico City, along with Russell Hobby, Graeme Jennings, Bill Ronald and Duncan Page, Macken joined that exclusive band of Australians to compete in more than one sport at the Olympic Games.
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