Woody's Murray-to-Moyne Information :: Alecia Dodson, Administration Manager, 
Moyne Health Services, P O Box 93, Port Fairy, 3284  
ABN 30 586 278 991  
Telephone BH: (03) 5568 0100 Fax: (03) 5568 0158 
Or Hester Woodrup (03) 5568 1307 
Email: info@murraytomoyne.com.au 
Murray to Moyne Cycle Relay History
Graham Woodrup, or Woody as he was so fondly called, was a visionary.

The Murray to Moyne Cycle Relay had a humble but successful beginning when Woody's wife Hester and a team of women challenged the Port Fairy Apex Club and another team of local Port Fairy identities to ride in relay from Mildura to Port Fairy in 24 hours. The idea was to raise money for the Port Fairy Hospital and from the very first ride, Woody saw the potential for this event's future.

His dynamic personality, his enthusiasm and his inspiration have seen the annual Murray to Moyne Cycle Relay grow each year. From 1987 when the teams raised $10000.00 to 2007 when 1628 riders representing 152 organisations raised over $1.28 million for Hospitals and Health Related Organisations in Victoria, New South Wales and South Australia.

Woody rose to accept many cycling challenges. His greatest personal success was his record cycling ride of 4380 km from Perth to Sydney in 10 days, 17 hours and 56 minutes in 1988, but other marathon rides and records were generously ridden to raise money for Port Fairy Hospital and Moyneyana House Hostel.

Tragically, Woody's life ended while on a training ride on 17th February, 1992. In memory of this marathon man of Australian cycling, the "Graham Woodrup Memorial Cycle Relay" or "Woody's Murray to Moyne" continues.

He has thrown out the challenge to so many in the past to get on a bike and have a go. He has set an example to us all to be generous with our talents by helping others.

Past winners of the Graham Woodrup Medal

1992 Hester Woodrup and Kate Woodrup (Winnen)
1993 Ellie Feeney, Port Fairy.
1994 Graham Gugger, Mildura.
1995 Hans Kruse, Timboon
1996 Dennis Lemke, Port Fairy
1997 Viv Forster, Echuca. Posthumously
1998 Graeme Wilkerson, Hamilton
1999 Jim Rendell, Port Fairy. Posthumously
2000 Pauline Kelly, Edenhope
2001 Norm Adams, Wangaratta
2002 Fran Taylor, Castlemaine
2003 Graeme McFarlane, Casterton
2004 Kevin Lee, Koroit
2005 Garry Tierney
2006 Alice Birrell
2007 Dr. Peter Downie
2008 Tim O'Sullivan, Colac
Peter Rees, Colac (Joint winners)
2008 Tim O'Sullivan, Colac Peter Rees, Colac (Joint winners)


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