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Glenn Gorick is a retired sergeant of the New South Wales (NSW) Police, former professional triathlete, and former director of the Cronulla Sharks Football Club.

Early life and career

Gorick served as a sergeant in the NSW Police and received the Queen’s Commendation for Brave Conduct for rescuing an escaped criminal from drowning in the Georges River at Illawong in 1993. He was also recognized for the arrest of the “Red Cap Bandit,” who committed 59 armed robberies in Sydney during 1992. Gorick’s service earned him the NSW Police Medal, the National Medal, and the National Police Medal.

In sports, Gorick competed professionally and at an amateur level in triathlons during the 1990s. He served as the captain of the Cronulla Triathlon Club from 2008 to 2018 and is a life member of the club. He also guided blind triathlete Nathan Johnston in various events, including the World Ironman Championships in Hawaii in 2015, where Johnston placed second in his category.

  1. "History of winners – Cronulla Triathlon Club". www.cronullatriclub.com.au. Retrieved 2025-01-09.