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Paralympics: Australian minister’s medals forfeit

Hugh Robertson shares victory bubbly with Australias Kate Lundy. Picture: PA

Hugh Robertson shares victory bubbly with Australias Kate Lundy. Picture: PA

Australia’s minister for sport yesterday carried out a forfeit which saw her wear a Team GB kit after losing an Olympics bet.

Senator Kate Lundy wore the shirt as she rowed the Paralympic course at Eton Dorney, in Berkshire.

She had wagered on the outcome of the medal tally at the London Olympics but lost when Team GB gained 65 medals, including 29 gold, while Australia took home 35 medals in total with seven gold.

As the sports minster from the nation with the lowest gold medal count, she took to the water following yesterday’s Paralympic rowing regatta.

Had Britain fallen short in the medal stakes, UK sport and Olympics minister Hugh Robertson had promised to wear an Australian field hockey uniform and dribble a ball around Australia House – the official government residence in London.


 
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