Olympic champion Rolton is no more

Published November 20, 2017

ADELAIDE: Gillian Rolton, who won one of her two Olympic equestrian gold medals while riding with a broken collarbone, has died. She was 61.

A statement by the Austr­alian Olympic Committee on Saturday said Rolton died after a two-year fight with endometrial cancer.

“Gillian was a determined, brave and courageous athlete and showed just the same qualities while battling her illness over the past few years,” AOC president John Coates said.

The Australian won her first gold at the 1992 Barcelona Olympics as part of the three-day event team.

She won her second team gold four years later in Atlanta while finishing with a broken collarbone and broken ribs after her horse Peppermint Grove fell and skidded during the endurance phase.

Rolton was one of eight flag-bearers to carry the Olympic flag at the opening ceremony in Sydney.

Published in Dawn, November 20th, 2017

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