Lynch Cooper: the first Aboriginal World's Sprinting Champion

On this day, February 24th, in 1929, Lynch Cooper, the son of prominent Aboriginal rights campaigner William Cooper, became the first Aboriginal sprinter to win the World's Sprint Championship.

Lynch Cooper

Lynch Cooper Source: https://kbonreflection.wordpress.com

There is a long history of successful Aboriginal runners in the sporting world; from Robert Kinnear, the first Aboriginal runner to win the Stawell Gift in 1883, and Bobby McDonald, who is credited with being the first person to ever use the crouch start in a race in 1887; through to modern champions like Cathy Freeman and Kyle Vanderkyup. 

Lynch Cooper, a Yorta Yorta man, was born in the early 1905 at Moira Lake near Tocumwal and was educated at Mulwala State School. He was a gifted runner from an early age, but did not run professionally until he turned 21. He also had a strong passion for Indigenous rights thanks to the influence of his father, renowned Aboriginal rights campaigner, William Cooper, who established the Aborigines' Advancement League, famously petitioned the king of England for Indigenous rights, and also . Lynch acted as Secretary for his father's Victorian Aboriginal Society, and later in life became president of the Aborigines' Progressive Association. 



Winning many local and state races in his early career, he aspired to win the Stawell Gift, commonly known as 'Australia's richest footrace'. This goal alluded him for several years until he was finally successful in 1928. He won a prize of 250 pounds for his win, but is in bets he placed on himself.
Lynch Cooper - Sprint Champion of the World
Lynch Cooper - 1929 Sprint Champion of the World Source: https://kbonreflection.wordpress.com
Cooper continued to run for many years after this, although never again reaching the heights of his world title victory. After his retirement he remained active in sport training a number of runners and football players. 

He was an original inductee in the and is believed to be the first Aboriginal person to win a world title in any sport.

Lynch Cooper passed away in 1971.


 


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Published 24 February 2017 2:02pm
By Luke Pearson


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