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in Tokyo, Japan, despite misgivings about Northam's age, now 59. Northam marched in the opening ceremony with his son Rod, who was a reserve member of the rowing team.
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In 1963, Northam set himself the challenge of competing in the Olympic Games. He travelled to the United States, where he arranged for naval architect
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Northam took up the sport of sailing late in life, at the age of 46, after taking the helm of a neighbour's boat near his waterfront home on Sydney's
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to a successful run of the 1964 Australian titles, the Olympic trials and further challenge races, until the team qualified for the
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won the second and third races, and McNamara would have taken the gold medal if
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finished fifth or worse. In a fierce race for first place against Swedish boat
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Australian Commanders of the Order of the British Empire
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Index

sailing
Australia
Olympic Games
1964 Tokyo
5.5 metre class
CBE
Torquay
pharmaceutical company
Johnson & Johnson
Slazenger
Northern Beaches
Sayonara Cup
Royal Sydney Yacht Squadron
Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race
Gretel
Sir Frank Packer
America's Cup
Bill Luders Jr.
Barrenjoey Head Lighthouse
Peter 'Pod' O'Donnell
James Sargeant
1964 Summer Olympics
5.5 metre class
John J. McNamara
Northern Suburbs Crematorium, Sydney
Father of the Year
Commander of the Order of the British Empire
Knight Bachelor
AOC Olympic Merit
Sport Australia Hall of Fame

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