We had 6 copies of this book to give away.
Many thanks to our readers and visitors to this website who took the time to enter our awesome Dangerous Games – Australia at the 1936 Nazi Olympics book competition.
To be in the running to win one of 6 copies of this terrific prize, thanks to Allen & Unwin book publishers, entrants had to tell us in 20 words or less which Olympics (by year) they would have loved to have represented Australia in and why.
The answers below have earned their authors a copy. Congratulations everyone!
If you were unlucky this time around, make sure you enter one of the other competitions currently running on our website. And there are more comps on the way, so stay tuned.
Inside Sport magazine thanks everyone for their interest and support.
“Dangerous Games – Australia at the 1936 Nazi Olympics” winning entries.
LA Olympics. After winning gold, I would be invited to participate in the Disneyland parade.
Blair Kearsley, WA
The 1976 Olympics, when increasing professionalism saw amazing advances in athletic achievement but before politics and drugs infiltrated sport.
Greg McIntosh, WA
The 1896 Olympic Games; our first summer games. I would love to have gone and set records first time round.
Tristan Appleton, VIC
Imagine skating behind Bradbury using his 2002 Olympics gold win strategy; great odds of silver for non-skater like me!
Tess Kanschat, NSW
1924 in Paris to swim the 100m against Tarzan's Johnny Weissmuller and surfing legend Duke Kahanamoku.
Jamie Spragg, QLD
The memory of representing Australia 1984 in the last years of Yugoslavia's history would be forever unique and priceless.
Sarah Gover, QLD
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