FILE - Steven Bradbury of Australia crosses the finish line to win the men’s 1,000-meter short-track speed skating race at the Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, Utah, Saturday, Feb. 16, 2002. Bradbury has been presented with a bravery award by the Queensland state governor in Brisbane for rescuing four teenagers from rough seas at a beach at Caloundra north of Brisbane in March of last year.
Bradbury has been presented with a bravery award by the Queensland state governor for rescuing four teenagers from rough seas at a beach at Caloundra, an hour north of the capital Brisbane, in March of last year.when all four of his competitors crashed out at the final corner while jostling for the gold medal. That allowed Bradbury, who was about 15 meters behind, to avoid the pile-up and glide through to win the final.
Australian Olympic Committee President Ian Chesterman on Wednesday said Bradbury’s courage and quick thinking saved lives last year. “The fact that Steven acted quickly, calmly and with such courage is so impressive. He richly deserves this recognition,” Chesterman said of the bravery award. “We have always admired Steven for the way he has made history on the ice, but his actions last year reflect an incredible achievement — saving four young lives.
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