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Celebrating Lionel Rose

Google Dooles 20.12.2021 22:00  Date: December 10, 2021 Today’s Doodle, illustrated by Sydney, Australia-based guest artist , celebrates Indigenous Australian world champion bantamweight boxer Lionel Rose. As the first Indigenous Australian to win a world championship sports title, Rose was inducted into the Sport Australian Hall of Fame on this day in 1985. Lionel Edmund Rose was born on June 21, 1948, into poverty in the Indigenous Australian settlement of Jackson’s Track, where he faced intense discrimination. He idolized his father, a two-time Australian lightweight champion who trained Rose using only rags as gloves. At just 15, he won his first amateur flyweight title, and by 1964, Rose went pro. Following a triumphant 15-round decision victory in Tokyo over Japanese champion Masahiko “Fighting” Harada, Rose made history in 1968 as the second Australian teenager and first Indigenous Australian fighter to win a world title. He quickly became renowned for his lightning-fast reflexes and tenacious counter-punches and returned home from Japan to an estimated 250,000 people in the streets of Melbourne celebrating his success—the largest welcome home to date in Australian sports. Rose was also a skilled singer and guitar player, even recording a chart-topping country album after meeting the “King of Rock and Roll” himself, Elvis Presley. In 1968, Rose became the first Indigenous Australian person honored as Australian of the Year. He successfully defended his title in three consecutive matches until he relinquished the belt in 1969. Remembered as a generous and humble leader, he retired in 1976 as a national hero and one of the greatest Australian athletes of all time. Thank you for fighting for future generations of Indigenous Australian athletes, Lionel Rose! Thank you to for connecting us to the Rose family, for contributing to the Doodle artwork, and for their dedicated collaboration every step of the way. Guest Artist Q&A with Mark Munk Ross Today’s Doodle was illustrated by Sydney, Australia-based guest artist . Below, he shares his thoughts behind the making of this Doodle: Q. Why was this topic meaningful to you personally? A. This topic was meaningful to me personally being a Jardwadjali/Wotjobaluk man, and Lionel being a Gunditjmara man. Both of us belonging to Western Kulin nations means a lot. Lionel is such a trailblazer and role model for many, including myself. Q. What were your first thoughts when you were approached about working on this Doodle? A. I felt immense pride. So proud to have the opportunity to pay tribute to a true Australian legend & icon. Q. Did you draw inspiration from anything in particular for this Doodle? A. I was inspired to respectfully tell Lionel's story through his songlines, in the distinct style of Western Kulin artwork that is tens of thousands of years old, from rock paintings throughout Western Victoria. Q. What message do you hope people take away from your Doodle? A. I would like to think that people will see a World Champion boxer, a #1 recording artist, and a triumphant advocate for First Nations people of Australia. Location: Tags: , , , , , , ,